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The Latest Advances in Wireless Communication in Aviation, Wind Turbines and Bridges

2022-01-29
, red. Bartosz Kowal
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As part of international cooperation, in the project COST Action CA18203-Optimizing Design for Inspection (ODIN-www.odin-cost.com), under category 6, research works were carried out,. The results were published in the Inventions journal (Citescore 3.6 Scopus, 20 points of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education): https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/7/1/18

Śliwa, R.E.; Dymora, P.; Mazurek, M.; Kowal, B.; Jurek, M.; Kordos, D.; Rogalski, T.; Flaszynski, P.; Doerffer, P.; Doerffer, K.; Grigg, S. The Latest Advances in Wireless Communication in Aviation, Wind Turbines and Bridges. Inventions 2022, 7, 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions7010018

Abstract:

Present-day technologies used in SHM (Structural Health Monitoring) systems in many implementations are based on wireless sensor networks (WSN). In the context of the continuous development of these systems, the costs of the elements that form the monitoring system are decreasing. In this situation, the challenge is to select the optimal number of sensors and the network architecture, depending on the wireless system’s other parameters and requirements. It is a challenging task for WSN to provide scalability to cover a large area, fault tolerance, transmission reliability, and energy efficiency when no events are detected. In this article, fundamental issues concerning wireless communication in structural health monitoring systems (SHM) in the context of non-destructive testing sensors (NDT) were presented. Wireless technology developments in several crucial areas were also presented, and these include engineering facilities such as aviation and wind turbine systems as well as bridges and associated engineering facilities.

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