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Presentation
Extension of the IEEE 1451 Standards to Geophysical Assessment
Static Analysis Symposium (2021)
  • Jim Kang
  • John Schmalzel, Rowan University
Abstract
The IEEE1451 Standards describe a series of standards that define interfaces for sensors and actuators to communicate with data acquisition and control devices. Furthermore, the standards are required to enable interconnected smart transducers at lowered costs and advanced technology due to the spread of IoT devices. The transducer electronic data sheet (TEDS) model for sensors and actuators has been adapted to the geophysical assessment process for overcoming various engineering challenges to construct, modify, and maintain infrastructure in many regions. This paper describes transmitter and receiver coil TEDS to deliver extensions of the IEEE standards for contributing an improved element model to predict geophysical conditions in soils as well as electrical and mechanical responses of soils.

Publication Date
August 23, 2021
DOI
10.1109/SAS51076.2021.9530073
Citation Information
Jim Kang and John Schmalzel. "Extension of the IEEE 1451 Standards to Geophysical Assessment" Static Analysis Symposium (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/drjohn-schmalzel/13/