Recent research in Indirect Structural Health Monitoring (ISHM) uses the dynamic response of instrumented vehicles to carry out “drive-by” monitoring of bridges. These vehicles are generally cars or trucks instrumented with different types of sensors. However, some urban bridges are inaccessible to regular vehicles. Also, cars and trucks have non-negligible weight and suspension systems that may affect the collected vibration data. Stiff, light, and standardized shared micromobility vehicles, such as bicycles and electric kick scooters, have never been explored for ISHM purposes. This paper proposes an innovative and automatic ISHM strategy based on the data collected by smartphones temporarily installed on shared micromobility vehicles. An identification procedure suitable for cloud computing is proposed to extract the dynamic parameters of bridges without needing any sensor deployment, becoming particularly appealing for monitoring a densely built environment at a territorial scale. The methodology is applied to a real footbridge in Bologna (Italy).

Shared micromobility-driven modal identification of urban bridges / Said Quqa, Pier Francesco Giordano, Maria Pina Limongelli. - In: AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION. - ISSN 0926-5805. - ELETTRONICO. - 134:(2022), pp. 104048.1-104048.16. [10.1016/j.autcon.2021.104048]

Shared micromobility-driven modal identification of urban bridges

Said Quqa
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2022

Abstract

Recent research in Indirect Structural Health Monitoring (ISHM) uses the dynamic response of instrumented vehicles to carry out “drive-by” monitoring of bridges. These vehicles are generally cars or trucks instrumented with different types of sensors. However, some urban bridges are inaccessible to regular vehicles. Also, cars and trucks have non-negligible weight and suspension systems that may affect the collected vibration data. Stiff, light, and standardized shared micromobility vehicles, such as bicycles and electric kick scooters, have never been explored for ISHM purposes. This paper proposes an innovative and automatic ISHM strategy based on the data collected by smartphones temporarily installed on shared micromobility vehicles. An identification procedure suitable for cloud computing is proposed to extract the dynamic parameters of bridges without needing any sensor deployment, becoming particularly appealing for monitoring a densely built environment at a territorial scale. The methodology is applied to a real footbridge in Bologna (Italy).
2022
Shared micromobility-driven modal identification of urban bridges / Said Quqa, Pier Francesco Giordano, Maria Pina Limongelli. - In: AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION. - ISSN 0926-5805. - ELETTRONICO. - 134:(2022), pp. 104048.1-104048.16. [10.1016/j.autcon.2021.104048]
Said Quqa, Pier Francesco Giordano, Maria Pina Limongelli
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