In this paper we summarize the research activities at the Instituto de Telecomunicações—Pólo de Aveiro and University of Aveiro, in the field of fiber Bragg grating based sensors and their applications in dynamic measurements for Structural Health Monitoring of slender structures such as towers. In this work we describe the implementation of an optical biaxial accelerometer based on fiber Bragg gratings inscribed on optical fibers. The proof-of-concept was done with the dynamic monitoring of a reinforced concrete structure and a slender metallic telecommunication tower. Those structures were found to be suitable to demonstrate the feasibility of FBG accelerometers to obtain the structures’ natural frequencies, which are the key parameters i...
This paper presents a structural health monitoring system for monitoring, with reduced visual impact...
In this paper, we describe the structural health monitoring of several structures, with different g...
Abstract This paper presents the damage assessment of a building structure by using a novel optical ...
In this paper we summarize the research activities at the Instituto de Telecomunicações—Pólo de Avei...
In this work, the structural health monitoring of a self-supported steel tower with 50 meters high u...
In this work we review the structural health monitoring techniques based on fiber Bragg gratings. T...
Fiber optical sensors, namely Fiber Bragg gratings, are one the most promising technologies in sever...
This study presents the dynamic monitoring of two telecommunication tall slender steel towers with a...
In this work the dynamic monitoring of a self supported telecommunications tower is presented. The f...
In this study, the implementation of an optical accelerometer unit based on fiber Bragg gratings, su...
A well-known structural health monitoring method used to detect and locate damage in civil engineeri...
We present optical fiber sensors to measurement strain and vibration. The sensors are based on fiber...
Structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures by means of fiber optic sensors is feas...
The needs for a structural health monitoring (SHM) system for civil and building structures are emer...
The distance changes between structural elements inside a building (e.g. walls, pillars, stairs, etc...
This paper presents a structural health monitoring system for monitoring, with reduced visual impact...
In this paper, we describe the structural health monitoring of several structures, with different g...
Abstract This paper presents the damage assessment of a building structure by using a novel optical ...
In this paper we summarize the research activities at the Instituto de Telecomunicações—Pólo de Avei...
In this work, the structural health monitoring of a self-supported steel tower with 50 meters high u...
In this work we review the structural health monitoring techniques based on fiber Bragg gratings. T...
Fiber optical sensors, namely Fiber Bragg gratings, are one the most promising technologies in sever...
This study presents the dynamic monitoring of two telecommunication tall slender steel towers with a...
In this work the dynamic monitoring of a self supported telecommunications tower is presented. The f...
In this study, the implementation of an optical accelerometer unit based on fiber Bragg gratings, su...
A well-known structural health monitoring method used to detect and locate damage in civil engineeri...
We present optical fiber sensors to measurement strain and vibration. The sensors are based on fiber...
Structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures by means of fiber optic sensors is feas...
The needs for a structural health monitoring (SHM) system for civil and building structures are emer...
The distance changes between structural elements inside a building (e.g. walls, pillars, stairs, etc...
This paper presents a structural health monitoring system for monitoring, with reduced visual impact...
In this paper, we describe the structural health monitoring of several structures, with different g...
Abstract This paper presents the damage assessment of a building structure by using a novel optical ...