IoT-based Microseismic Monitoring System for the Evaluation of Structural Health in Smart Cities

Santiago Renan Gonzalez Martinez, Juan Carlos Jimenez Pacheco, Remigio Clemente Guevara Baculima, Ivan Santiago Palacios Serrano

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Resumen

This paper presents the design and implementation of a prototype station, which aim to monitor microseismic events. The data collected by the sensors are used for detecting events on a specific zone, as well as for applications of structural health. The prototype was implemented using IoT devices (Internet of Things), such as MEMS accelerometers (Microelectromechanical Systems) and a single board computer with embedded Linux. The station can be accessed remotely by means of a web application based on Node.js, which provides users with real time data. Moreover, the prototype has the capacity of getting information of geolocation as well as platform status (e.g. CPU load, temperature and energy consumption). The main advantage of this proposal consists in the design of a solution based on open hardware architecture, open source, portability and low cost. Regarding the prototype evaluation, results show an appropriate operation, which represents the contribution of this work to the design of monitoring applications in the context of smart cities.
Idioma originalEspañol
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2018
Publicado de forma externa
EventoI-Ibero American congress of smart cities (ICSC-CITIES 2018) - ESPAÑA, Soria
Duración: 26 sep. 201827 sep. 2018
http://apibuscador.ucuenca.edu.ec/api/documentos/download/56ccad9f-02ee-42fa-975b-a7011f5ed8d8;1.0

Conferencia

ConferenciaI-Ibero American congress of smart cities (ICSC-CITIES 2018)
CiudadSoria
Período26/09/1827/09/18
OtrosDescripción de la conferencia
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Palabras clave

  • Microseismic monitoring
  • Internet of Things
  • Structural health

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