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6 April 2012 State of the art of IT-based high precision patch/implant system technology development for building/large structure safety management in Korea
Ki-Tae Park, Young-Jun Yu, Bomi Lee, Jin-Hyung Lee
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Abstract
Damage to infrastructure is a real concern at present, caused primarily by worldwide climate anomalies, global warming, and natural disasters. Korea has begun research to develop a high precision patch/implant system using new IT as a basis, as critical element in building/large structure safety management, to adjust to this situation. Technologies which must be developed for this research are those which measure and evaluate the soundness and safety of structures based on the measurements of an attached sensor. During the research period, optical fiber sensor patches and wireless sensor capsule implants along with various sensor technologies, stress sensing and structure condition evaluation technologies, high durability sensors and low-power compact smart structure sensors will be developed effectively for network hardware technologies. Similarly high precision image processing for automatic crack extraction will be developed along with radiation sensor application technologies, combined management/control technologies for development systems, and practical technologies for building/large structure development systems. Through the results, we hope to acquire higher sensor system performance with a measurement scope (for precision, etc.) goal at least 200% better than conventional sensor systems. The goal is to attain safety management planning and commercialization for automatic and high technology buildings/large structures. If such research is successfully developed, groundbreaking developments for maintenance related facilities is expected.
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Ki-Tae Park, Young-Jun Yu, Bomi Lee, and Jin-Hyung Lee "State of the art of IT-based high precision patch/implant system technology development for building/large structure safety management in Korea", Proc. SPIE 8345, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2012, 83453G (6 April 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.914222
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Safety

Sensor technology

Sensor networks

Algorithm development

Optical sensors

3D image processing

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