Abstract
The intelligent health monitoring systems more and more become a technique for ensuring the health and safety of civil infrastructures and also an important approach for research of the damage accumulation or even disaster evolving characteristics of civil infrastructures, and attracts prodigious research interests and active development interests of scientists and engineers since a great number of civil infrastructures are planning and building each year in mainland China. In this paper, some recent advances on research, development and implementation of intelligent health monitoring systems for civil infrastructures in mainland China, especially in Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), P.R.China, are summarized. In this paper, integrated health monitoring systems and implementations in practical infrastructures such as offshore platform structures, hydraulic engineering structures, large span bridges and large space structures are introduced. The relative research projects supported by the national foundation agencies of China are briefly introduced and some issues to be further researched are pointed out. © 2005 Springer.
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Ou, J. (2005). Practical implementations of intelligent health monitoring systems in hit. In Sensing Issues in Civil Structural Health Monitoring (pp. 291–300). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3661-2_29
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