Smart Structures and Systems

Volume 4, Number 6, 2008, pages 759-777

DOI: 10.12989/sss.2008.4.6.759

Real-time structural damage detection using wireless sensing and monitoring system

Kung-Chun Lu, Chin-Hsiung Loh, Yuan-Sen Yang, Jerome P. Lynch and K. H. Law

Abstract

A wireless sensing system is designed for application to structural monitoring and damage detection applications. Embedded in the wireless monitoring module is a two-tier prediction model, the auto-regressive (AR) and the autoregressive model with exogenous inputs (ARX), used to obtain damage sensitive features of a structure. To validate the performance of the proposed wireless monitoring and damage detection system, two near full scale single-story RC-frames, with and without brick wall system, are instrumented with the wireless monitoring system for real time damage detection during shaking table tests. White noise and seismic ground motion records are applied to the base of the structure using a shaking table. Pattern classification methods are then adopted to classify the structure as damaged or undamaged using time series coefficients as entities of a damage-sensitive feature vector. The demonstration of the damage detection methodology is shown to be capable of identifying damage using a wireless structural monitoring system. The accuracy and sensitivity of the MEMS-based wireless sensors employed are also verified through comparison to data recorded using a traditional wired monitoring system.

Key Words

structural health monitoring; wireless sensing and monitoring module; damage detection; AR-ARX model.

Address

Kung-Chun Lu* and Chin-Hsiung Loh; National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Yuan-Sen Yang; National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taiwan Jerome P. Lynch; Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA K. H. Law; Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA