Structural Health Monitoring Through RFID-Enabled Sensing Technologies
Author(s)
P.Jayapriya, E.J.Thomson Fredrik, S.Karthikeyan
Published Date
May 07, 2025
DOI
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Volume / Issue
Vol. 20 / Issue 2
Abstract
An ideal number of cognitive pairing sensors are comprised of an unfamiliar home tracking mechanism that leverages a neural sensor array to pinpoint gadget usage, slumber behavior, water circulation, and other factors. The system additionally contains an anxious button. The system is designed for elderly welfare applications. SMH, or structural health monitoring, is vital to maintaining the longevity and security of vital infrastructure. Conventional SHM techniques frequently entail expensive instrumentation and time-consuming inspections. However, new technologies that provide real-time, non-invasive, and affordable solutions—like radio frequency identification (RFID) sensing systems—are revolutionizing the field of SHM. The inventive uses of RFID chips in SHM are examined in this abstract. RFID readers allow for constant observation of varied criteria, such as strain, temperature, humidity, and potentially durability. These gadgets are integrated into roofing
components until they are tagged individually.
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