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Monitoring the Bridge’s Health Status by GPS and Surveying Robot

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Information and Automation (ISIA 2010)

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The bridge’s health status is affiliated with factors such as bridge’s structure form, material adopted, rationality of design, quality of construction and action of load etc; as to the bridge in active service, its health status mainly depends on action extent and action process of various loads, as different bridges show diverse response features to load action, so it is feasible to take preliminary diagnosis on the bridge’s health status according to the bridge’s response features to load action. In terms of numerous monitoring data of bridge’s original position, the diagnosis method of the bridge’s health status based on load response effect is put forward, in addition to preliminary diagnosis elements and instances.

This work is supported by National Nature Science Foundation under Grant 79160173.

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Qian, Bg., Jiang, Cg., Peng, Jg. (2011). Monitoring the Bridge’s Health Status by GPS and Surveying Robot. In: Qi, L. (eds) Information and Automation. ISIA 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 86. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19853-3_28

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