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A comprehensive review of self-powered sensors in civil infrastructure: State-of-the-art and future research trends
Engineering Structures (2021)
  • Hadi Salehi, University of Michigan
  • Rigoberto Burgueño, Stony Brook University
  • Shantanu Chakrabartty, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Nizar Lajnef, Michigan State University
  • Amir H Alavi, University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
Rapid development in structural health monitoring systems has led to the invention of various sensing technologies. Nonetheless, difficulties in deploying and maintaining traditional wired sensors and managing vast amount of data collated from a dense array of wired sensors were fundamental drawbacks of using such systems. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) were thus introduced to overcome the noted shortcomings. However, the energy required to power WSNs has become an important concern due to battery limitations. Energy harvesting technologies have been developed to extend the lifetime of WSNs by addressing the energy constraint problem. Recently, a new generation of WSNs based on self-powered sensors have become a reality by bridging the gap between the harvested energy and the energy required for sensing, computation, storage, and communication. Self-powered sensors are increasingly being used and establishing themselves as promising solutions to conventional WSNs in civil infrastructure. This review paper summarizes the applications of self-powered sensors in civil infrastructure during the last decade. First, a general introduction to self-powered sensing and its significance in civil engineering are presented. Thereafter, various self-powered sensors currently used in civil engineering arena are reviewed. Finally, the advantages of deploying these sensors are presented, and future research trends for their innovative use are highlighted.
Publication Date
May, 2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.111963
Citation Information
Hadi Salehi, Rigoberto Burgueño, Shantanu Chakrabartty, Nizar Lajnef, et al.. "A comprehensive review of self-powered sensors in civil infrastructure: State-of-the-art and future research trends" Engineering Structures (2021)
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