Wireless Sensor Network on Civil Structures
Room: Room 157, Bldg: Nicolaus Copernicus HallCo-sponsored by: IEEE-CT CS/IAS/RAS This presentation will discuss the first and the largest wireless sensor deployment case on a large suspension bridge. Long span bridges must endure the strong wind load, heavy trucks, and trailers. Thus it is very important to constantly monitor the structural health of the bridge. Traditionally, accelerometers and strain gages are installed on the bridge with the long line of fiber optic cables to the management office. The advantages of wireless sensors over wireless sensors are that they are easy to add, remove, and relocate on difference places on the bridge. ZigBee (IEEEE 802.15.4) was used for short-distance communication and CDMA was used for the data transferring to the server in the management office which is at remote location. Speaker(s): Dr. Andy Chae, Agenda: IEEE-CT Guest Speaker Event will be held as follows: WHEN: Monday, December 5, 11am-1pm WHERE: Central Connecticut State University at Nicolaus Copernicus Hall Room 157 The event is sponsored by the joint chapters of Computer/SMC/SIT societies and CS/IAS/RA societies. Dr. Andy Chae at CCSU will give a talk: ‘Sensor Networks on Civil Structures.’ Everybody is welcome. Please join us! Pizza and refreshments will be served. Location: Room: Room 157 Bldg: Nicolaus Copernicus Hall Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley Street New Britain, Connecticut