Smart Structures and Systems
Volume 18, Number 5, 2016, pages 885-909
DOI: 10.12989/sss.2016.18.5.885
Synchronized sensing for wireless monitoring of large structures
Robin E. Kim, Jian Li, Billie F. Spencer, Jr., Tomonori Nagayama and Kirill A. Mechitov
Abstract
Advances in low-cost wireless sensing have made instrumentation of large civil infrastructure systems with dense arrays of wireless sensors possible. A critical issue with regard to effective use of the information harvested from these sensors is synchronized sensing. Although a number of synchronization methods have been developed, most provide only clock synchronization. Synchronized sensing requires not only clock synchronization among wireless nodes, but also synchronization of the data. Existing synchronization protocols are generally limited to networks of modest size in which all sensor nodes are within a limited distance from a central base station. The scale of civil infrastructure is often too large to be covered by a single wireless sensor network. Multiple independent networks have been installed, and post-facto synchronization schemes have been developed and applied with some success. In this paper, we present a new approach to achieving synchronized sensing among multiple networks using the Pulse-Per-Second signals from low-cost GPS receivers. The method is implemented and verified on the Imote2 sensor platform using TinyOS to achieve 50 us synchronization accuracy of the measured data for multiple networks. These results demonstrate that the proposed approach is highly-scalable, realizing precise synchronized sensing that is necessary for effective structural health monitoring.
Key Words
full-scale railroad bridge implementation; low-cost GPS receiver; multiple networks; synchronized sensing; PPS signal; wireless smart sensors
Address
Robin E. Kim: Fire Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology Fire Research Institute, 64, Mado-ro 182 beon-gil, Mado-myeon Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 18544 South Korea
Jian Li: Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, The University of Kansas,
Lawrence, KS 66045, USA
Billie F. Spencer, Jr.: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61802, USA
Tomonori Nagayama: Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Kirill A. Mechitov: Department of Computer Science, University Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61802, USA