The Community Seismic Network (CSN) has partnered with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to initiate a campus-wide structural monitoring program of all buildings on the premises. The JPL campus serves as a proxy for a densely instrumented urban city with localized vibration measurements collected throughout the free-field and built environment. Instrumenting the entire campus provides dense measurements in a horizontal geospatial sense for soil response; in addition five buildings have been instrumented on every floor of the structure. Each building has a unique structural system as well as varied amounts of structural information via structural drawings, making several levels of assessment and evaluation possible. Computational stud...
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is becoming more and more important as the civil infrastructure s...
This study explores the problems of identifying structural damage in steel frame buildings, through ...
The urban region's seismic resilience is being actively studied in recent years as a measure for ris...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) has partnered with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to i...
The Community Seismic Network and Quake-Catcher Network involve participants from communities at lar...
A new type of seismic network is in development that takes advantage of community volunteers to inst...
CENS research related to developing and implementing structural health monitoring (SHM) systems is a...
Community-hosted seismic networks are a solution to the need for large numbers of sensors to operate...
The Community Seismic Network‐Los Angeles Unified School District is a network of 300 low‐cost micro...
The development of robust designs in seismometer hardware and software is making it more feasible to...
The article describes the design of the Community Seismic Network, which is a dense open seismic net...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) is currently a 500‐element strong‐motion network located in the ...
To understand the impact that induced seismicity in Oklahoma is expected to have on the built enviro...
A testbed for structural health monitoring uses the embedded 72-sensor seismic network in the UCLA F...
After a major seismic event, building safety should be assessed by qualified experts prior to reoccu...
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is becoming more and more important as the civil infrastructure s...
This study explores the problems of identifying structural damage in steel frame buildings, through ...
The urban region's seismic resilience is being actively studied in recent years as a measure for ris...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) has partnered with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to i...
The Community Seismic Network and Quake-Catcher Network involve participants from communities at lar...
A new type of seismic network is in development that takes advantage of community volunteers to inst...
CENS research related to developing and implementing structural health monitoring (SHM) systems is a...
Community-hosted seismic networks are a solution to the need for large numbers of sensors to operate...
The Community Seismic Network‐Los Angeles Unified School District is a network of 300 low‐cost micro...
The development of robust designs in seismometer hardware and software is making it more feasible to...
The article describes the design of the Community Seismic Network, which is a dense open seismic net...
The Community Seismic Network (CSN) is currently a 500‐element strong‐motion network located in the ...
To understand the impact that induced seismicity in Oklahoma is expected to have on the built enviro...
A testbed for structural health monitoring uses the embedded 72-sensor seismic network in the UCLA F...
After a major seismic event, building safety should be assessed by qualified experts prior to reoccu...
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is becoming more and more important as the civil infrastructure s...
This study explores the problems of identifying structural damage in steel frame buildings, through ...
The urban region's seismic resilience is being actively studied in recent years as a measure for ris...