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Coordinating, Developing, and Delivering Highway Transportation Innovations
Project Information | ||
Project ID: | FHWA-PROJ-13-0086 | |
Project Name: | Low-Powered Wired Sensors for Asset Management or Health Monitoring of Structure and Pavements | |
Project Status: | Active | |
Start Date: | October 1, 2013 | |
End Date: | September 30, 2016 | |
Contact Information | ||
Last Name: | Faridazar | |
First Name: | Fred | |
Telephone: | 202-493-3076 | |
E-mail: | fred.faridazar@dot.gov | |
Office: | Office of Infrastructure Research and Development | |
Team: | Infrastructure Analysis and Construction Team [HRDI-20] | |
Program: | Exploratory Advanced Research | |
Project detail | ||
Roadmap/Focus area(s): | Infrastructure Research and Technology Strategic Plan and Roadmap | |
Project Description: | The research will focus on the design, development, and validation of a revolutionary suite of wireless, multipurpose sensors developed for the health monitoring of transportation infrastructures. The sensors will be designed to be rugged, easy to install, maintenance-free, low-cost, and have a service life exceeding 30 years. The multimodal nature of the sensing system will allow the simultaneous measurement of miscellaneous quantities (such as strain, acceleration, tilt, temperature, and humidity) with sensitivity and accuracy comparable to state-of-the-art wired sensors. | |
Goals: | To develop a multifunction sensor system that accurately quantifies deformation, acceleration, and crack opening, and provides environmental information, such as humidity and temperature, that will affect the management of the United States bridge network system. | |
Product Type: | Research report Technical report | |
Test Methodology: | Management | |
Expected Benefits: | Bridge management. | |
Deliverables: | Name: Final Report Product Type(s): Research report, Technical report Description: Comprehensive summary of research study. | |
FHWA Topics: | Research/Technologies--FHWA Research and Technology | |
TRT Terms: | Wireless Communication Systems Structures Monitoring Infrastructure Bridges Research Maintenance |
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FHWA Disciplines: | Structures |
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Subject Areas: | Maintenance and Preservation Bridges and other structures Research Transportation (General) Highways |
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