Case Study on the Maintenance of a Construction Monitoring Using USN-Based Data Acquisition

Hindawi Limited - Tập 2014 - Trang 1-11 - 2014
Sangyong Kim1, Yoonseok Shin2, Gwang-Hee Kim2
1School of Construction Management and Engineering, University of Reading, Whiteknights, P.O. Box 219, Berkshire, Reading RG6 6AW, UK
2Department of Plant/Architectural Engineering, Kyonggi University, 152-42 Gwanggyosan-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 443-760, Republic of Korea

Tóm tắt

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the adoption of emerging ubiquitous sensor network (USN) technologies for instrumentation within a variety of sustainability systems. USN is emerging as a sensing paradigm that is being newly considered by the sustainability management field as an alternative to traditional tethered monitoring systems. Researchers have been discovering that USN is an exciting technology that should not be viewed simply as a substitute for traditional tethered monitoring systems. In this study, we investigate how a movement monitoring measurement system of a complex building is developed as a research environment for USN and related decision-supportive technologies. To address the apparent danger of building movement, agent-mediated communication concepts have been designed to autonomously manage large volumes of exchanged information. In this study, we additionally detail the design of the proposed system, including its principles, data processing algorithms, system architecture, and user interface specifics. Results of the test and case study demonstrate the effectiveness of the USN-based data acquisition system for real-time monitoring of movement operations.

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