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Special issue on Distributed and quasi-distributed monitoring of civil infrastructure systems
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Optical Fiber Sensors for Dam and Levee Monitoring and Damage Detection
Optical fiber sensors can be used advantageously for monitoring dams and levees and to detect and localize damage in them. This technology is relatively new, but in the last 20 years numerous applications have...
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Review: optical fiber sensors for civil engineering applications
Optical fiber sensor (OFS) technologies have developed rapidly over the last few decades, and various types of OFS have found practical applications in the field of civil engineering. In this paper, which is r...
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Pipelines
Flowlines—pipelines or gas lines often cross hazardous environmental areas, from the point of view natural exposures such as landslides and earthquakes and from the point of view of third party influences such...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Model Free Interpretation of Monitoring Data
No current methodology for detection of anomalous behavior from continuous measurement data can be reliably applied to complex structures in practical situations. This paper summarizes two methodologies for mo...
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Long-Gage Fiber-Optic Sensors for Structural Monitoring
Long-gage and distributed sensors take advantage of the ability of optical fibers to guide light signals over large distances and following sinuous paths. This allows the measurement of deformations and temper...