Description
Wireless Sensor Networks for Civil Infrastructure Monitoring provides engineers and infrastructure managers with practical guidance on deploying and managing WSN systems for structural health monitoring applications. Developed by experts at the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction, this guide addresses the complete lifecycle of WSN implementation in civil engineering projects.
The book covers essential topics including sensor selection, network architecture design, data collection protocols, and real-world case studies from bridge monitoring to building assessment. It offers best practices for ensuring reliability, accuracy, and longevity of monitoring systems in challenging environmental conditions. Readers will find detailed technical specifications, troubleshooting strategies, and recommendations for integrating wireless sensor networks with existing infrastructure management systems.
This resource is invaluable for structural engineers, facilities managers, and technology professionals involved in infrastructure maintenance and safety assessment.







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