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A wireless measurement system based on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for large bridges was developed in this paper.
This sensor is potentially applicable to a remote query wireless measurement in hazardous environments when a suitable antenna device is adapted.
This paper presents the design of a portable wireless measurement system for the non-destructive stiffness detection of wooden poles using MEMS sensor.
In this work, we showed that by using both the proposed passive sensor structure and wireless measurement technique, strain can be successfully extracted independent of the interrogation distance for the first time.
In this unified wireless control system, a wireless measurement control system is developed independently from the central system, and it controls the structure by feedback on the basis of the measured signals transmitted from the control device.
In this paper, we formalize the notion of the partial interference phenomenon observed in many recent wireless measurement studies and establish analytical models with tractable solutions for various types of wireless multiple access networks.
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Since this independently made wireless measurement-control system does not have enough memory space for effective control, all signals can be made to communicate wirelessly with the central control system which has more memory space.
Wireless measurements of the LC sensor yields a sensitivity of 1.0% frequency change per pH unit.
A link budget of the coaxial cables connection to the converter is presented, which enable wireless measurements from 50 to 500 GHz (depending on the converter model).
TreLab (wireless network measurement and monitoring).
In this paper, a wireless tilt measurement system of high resolution is proposed and demonstrated using multiple MEMS (Micro-electromechanical Systems) accelerometers.
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