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Arduino+ESP8226 For Structural Health Monitoring

Arduino and other microchips is used to collect physical parameters used to monitors health from buildings and other important structures.

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This project was created on 04/28/2017 and last updated 8 years ago.

Description

An (arduino+microchip) is installed on critical parts of a structure(buildings,bridges,turbines) the physical parameters of the structure is collected via sensors present in the arduino. The ESP8266 module serves as the Wifi module that transfers the physical parameters collected via a cloud computing program to a mobile phone.

The data collected on the mobile phone is collected in 1-dimensional form as signals and also as three dimensional form that can be used to view the internal components of the structure(The three dimensional image is used to measure the amount of strain,stress,failure rate and even predict future failure of the structure)

After a proper analysis of the collected signal and data;the necessary human intervention is deployed.

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  • 1 × Arduino 101
  • 1 × ESP8266

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  • Video Showing Behaviour of Internal structure of material Arduino is placed upon​

    Archingeo Innovation • 09/06/2017 at 12:28 • 0 comments

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    Archingeo Innovation • 06/22/2017 at 13:03 • 1 comment

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    Archingeo Innovation • 06/22/2017 at 12:54 • 1 comment

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