Design of building risk monitoring from earthquakes using wireless sensor network

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Investigation of the stability of the building is a needed measurement process for all buildings in the cities. Periodic monitoring of the structure for such damage is therefore a key step in rationally planning the maintenance needed to guarantee an adequate level of safety and serviceability. However, in order for the installation of a permanently installed sensing system in buildings to be economically viable, the sensor modules must be wireless to reduce installation costs, must operate with a low power consumption to reduce servicing costs of replacing batteries, and use low cost sensors that can be mass produced such as MEMS sensors.

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Sreenivasa Murthy, K. E. (2019). Design of building risk monitoring from earthquakes using wireless sensor network. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(10), 1664–1668. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.J8896.0881019

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