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Nondestructive monitoring of a pipe network using a MEMS-based wireless network
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Nondestructive monitoring of a pipe network using a MEMS-based wireless network

Masanobu Shinozuka, Pai H. Chou, Sehwan Kim, Hong Rok Kim, Eunbae Yoon, Hadil Mustafa, Debasis Karmakar and Selim Pul
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol.7649, 76490P
2010

Abstract

MEMS sensors ruptures Water pipe monitoring wireless sensor network
A MEMS-based wireless sensor network (WSN) is developed for nondestructive monitoring of pipeline systems. It incorporates MEMS accelerometers for measuring vibration on the surface of a pipe to determine the change in water pressure caused by rupture and the damage location. This system enables various sensor boards and camera modules to be daisychained underground and to transmit data with a shared radio board for data uplink. Challenges include reliable long-range communication, precise time synchronization, effective bandwidth usage, and power management. The low-cost MEMS technology, saved wiring cost, and simple installation without destructive modification enable large-scale deployment at an affordable cost. © 2010 Copyright SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.

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