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Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest

The Internet of things concept empowered by low-cost sensor technologies and headless computers has upscaled the applicability of vibration monitoring systems in recent years. Raspberry Shake devices are among those systems, constituting a crowdsourcing framework and forming a worldwide seismic netw...

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Autores principales: Özcebe, Ali Güney, Tiganescu, Alexandru, Ozer, Ekin, Negulescu, Caterina, Galiana-Merino, Juan Jose, Tubaldi, Enrico, Toma-Danila, Dragos, Molina, Sergio, Kharazian, Alireza, Bozzoni, Francesca, Borzi, Barbara, Balan, Stefan Florin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808283
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22134787
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author Özcebe, Ali Güney
Tiganescu, Alexandru
Ozer, Ekin
Negulescu, Caterina
Galiana-Merino, Juan Jose
Tubaldi, Enrico
Toma-Danila, Dragos
Molina, Sergio
Kharazian, Alireza
Bozzoni, Francesca
Borzi, Barbara
Balan, Stefan Florin
author_facet Özcebe, Ali Güney
Tiganescu, Alexandru
Ozer, Ekin
Negulescu, Caterina
Galiana-Merino, Juan Jose
Tubaldi, Enrico
Toma-Danila, Dragos
Molina, Sergio
Kharazian, Alireza
Bozzoni, Francesca
Borzi, Barbara
Balan, Stefan Florin
author_sort Özcebe, Ali Güney
collection PubMed
description The Internet of things concept empowered by low-cost sensor technologies and headless computers has upscaled the applicability of vibration monitoring systems in recent years. Raspberry Shake devices are among those systems, constituting a crowdsourcing framework and forming a worldwide seismic network of over a thousand nodes. While Raspberry Shake devices have been proven to densify seismograph arrays efficiently, their potential for structural health monitoring (SHM) is still unknown and is open to discovery. This paper presents recent findings from existing buildings located in Bucharest (Romania) equipped with Raspberry Shake 4D (RS4D) devices, whose signal recorded under multiple seismic events has been analyzed using different modal identification algorithms. The obtained results show that RS4D modules can capture the building vibration behavior despite the short-duration and low-amplitude excitation sources. Based on 15 RS4D device readings from five different multistorey buildings, the results do not indicate damage in terms of modal frequency decay. The findings of this research propose a baseline for future seismic events that can track the changes in vibration characteristics as a consequence of future strong earthquakes. In summary, this research presents multi-device, multi-testbed, and multi-algorithm evidence on the feasibility of RS4D modules as SHM instruments, which are yet to be explored in earthquake engineering.
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spelling pubmed-92688602022-07-09 Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest Özcebe, Ali Güney Tiganescu, Alexandru Ozer, Ekin Negulescu, Caterina Galiana-Merino, Juan Jose Tubaldi, Enrico Toma-Danila, Dragos Molina, Sergio Kharazian, Alireza Bozzoni, Francesca Borzi, Barbara Balan, Stefan Florin Sensors (Basel) Article The Internet of things concept empowered by low-cost sensor technologies and headless computers has upscaled the applicability of vibration monitoring systems in recent years. Raspberry Shake devices are among those systems, constituting a crowdsourcing framework and forming a worldwide seismic network of over a thousand nodes. While Raspberry Shake devices have been proven to densify seismograph arrays efficiently, their potential for structural health monitoring (SHM) is still unknown and is open to discovery. This paper presents recent findings from existing buildings located in Bucharest (Romania) equipped with Raspberry Shake 4D (RS4D) devices, whose signal recorded under multiple seismic events has been analyzed using different modal identification algorithms. The obtained results show that RS4D modules can capture the building vibration behavior despite the short-duration and low-amplitude excitation sources. Based on 15 RS4D device readings from five different multistorey buildings, the results do not indicate damage in terms of modal frequency decay. The findings of this research propose a baseline for future seismic events that can track the changes in vibration characteristics as a consequence of future strong earthquakes. In summary, this research presents multi-device, multi-testbed, and multi-algorithm evidence on the feasibility of RS4D modules as SHM instruments, which are yet to be explored in earthquake engineering. MDPI 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9268860/ /pubmed/35808283 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22134787 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Özcebe, Ali Güney
Tiganescu, Alexandru
Ozer, Ekin
Negulescu, Caterina
Galiana-Merino, Juan Jose
Tubaldi, Enrico
Toma-Danila, Dragos
Molina, Sergio
Kharazian, Alireza
Bozzoni, Francesca
Borzi, Barbara
Balan, Stefan Florin
Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest
title Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest
title_full Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest
title_fullStr Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest
title_full_unstemmed Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest
title_short Raspberry Shake-Based Rapid Structural Identification of Existing Buildings Subject to Earthquake Ground Motion: The Case Study of Bucharest
title_sort raspberry shake-based rapid structural identification of existing buildings subject to earthquake ground motion: the case study of bucharest
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808283
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22134787
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