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Structural health monitoring in an underground construction site: the roman experience

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This poster presents the work done to monitor the structural health of a Rome B1 underground construction site through a battery-powered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). We illustrate the specific requirements and challenges of working with wireless sensors underground, and we describe the solutions adopted for obtaining a working WSN that provides a robust solution of on line monitoring. We conclude by presenting an assessment and testing of these solutions, along with the design insights and the lessons we learned during this on-the-field experience.

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Genesi project. http://genesi.di.uniroma1.it
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CM5000 Wireless Mote. http://www.advanticsys.com
[3]
Raytech Magic Rubber. http://www.raytech.it
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U. M. Colesanti, S. Santini, and A. Vitaletti. DISSense: An adaptive ultralow-power communication protocol for wireless sensor networks. Proceedings of DCOSS 2011.
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TinyOS. http://www.tinyos.net
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RomaMetropolitane. http://www.romametropolitane.it
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Treesse Eng. http://www.treesseengineering.com/

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      SenSys '13: Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
      November 2013
      443 pages
      ISBN:9781450320276
      DOI:10.1145/2517351
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      1. structural health monitoring
      2. testbed
      3. wireless sensor networks

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