Civil infrastructure systems such as bridges, buildings, dams, pipelines, airports, and heritage structures are complex engineered systems that play a fundamental role for the economic and industrial prosperity of society [1]. In order to build structures that are safe for the community, standardized design methodologies have been developed [1]. However, these structures are often subjected to various external loads and problematic environmental conditions that are difficult to consider during the design phase, resulting in structural deterioration [2].

Embedded Split Ring Resonator Network for Health Monitoring in Concrete Structures / Pittella, E.; Angrisani, L.; Cataldo, A.; Piuzzi, E.; Fabbrocino, F.. - In: IEEE INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT MAGAZINE. - ISSN 1094-6969. - 23:9(2020), pp. 14-20. [10.1109/MIM.2020.9289070]

Embedded Split Ring Resonator Network for Health Monitoring in Concrete Structures

Angrisani L.
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2020

Abstract

Civil infrastructure systems such as bridges, buildings, dams, pipelines, airports, and heritage structures are complex engineered systems that play a fundamental role for the economic and industrial prosperity of society [1]. In order to build structures that are safe for the community, standardized design methodologies have been developed [1]. However, these structures are often subjected to various external loads and problematic environmental conditions that are difficult to consider during the design phase, resulting in structural deterioration [2].
2020
Embedded Split Ring Resonator Network for Health Monitoring in Concrete Structures / Pittella, E.; Angrisani, L.; Cataldo, A.; Piuzzi, E.; Fabbrocino, F.. - In: IEEE INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT MAGAZINE. - ISSN 1094-6969. - 23:9(2020), pp. 14-20. [10.1109/MIM.2020.9289070]
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