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Low-cost, Battery-Powered, Efficient Wireless Intelligent Sensor (LEWIS2): Outdoors and Remote Sensing Applications
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Low-cost, Battery-Powered, Efficient Wireless Intelligent Sensor (LEWIS2): Outdoors and Remote Sensing Applications

Marlon Agüero, Ali Ozdagli and Fernando Moreu
MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol.271, p.1007
01-01-2019

Abstract

Acceleration Angular velocity Energy budget Environmental monitoring High rise buildings Low cost Public safety Remote monitoring Remote sensing Remote sensors Stadiums Structural health monitoring Trajectory analysis
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems are used to monitor critical infrastructure, such as bridges, high-rise buildings, and stadiums, and it has been observed that SHM has the potential to both prolong the structure lifespan and to improve public safety. Within SHM studies and in the research on monitoring in general, the application of wireless sensors (WS) has recently gained considerable research interest due to the cost reduction, associated with the installation and maintenance of monitoring systems. However, despite the advances in the research on WS, there are several issues and challenges in the application of WS that require improvements, in particular for Outdoor Environment Monitoring (OEM) because of their harsh operational conditions, huge targeted areas and limited energy budgets. This paper presents a low-cost, battery-powered, efficient wireless intelligent sensor (LEWIS2) that stores acceleration and angular velocity on a memory card to accurately estimate the trajectory of different applications.
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https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927101007View
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