Open-source digital technologies for low-cost monitoring of historical constructions

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This paper shows new possibilities of using novel, open-source, low-cost platforms for the structural health monitoring of heritage structures. The objective of the study is to present an assessment of increasingly available open-source digital modeling and fabrication technologies in order to identify the suitable counterparts of the typical components of a continuous static monitoring system for a historical construction. The results of the research include a simple case study, which is presented with low-cost, open-source, calibrated components, as well as an assessment of different alternatives for deploying basic structural health monitoring arrangements. The results of the research show the great potential of these existing technologies that may help to promote a widespread and cost-efficient monitoring of the built cultural heritage. Such scenario may contribute to the onset of commonplace digital records of historical constructions in an open-source, versatile and reliable fashion.

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Basto, C., Pelà, L., & Chacón, R. (2017). Open-source digital technologies for low-cost monitoring of historical constructions. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 25, 31–40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2016.12.003

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