The Resilience of Vision-based Technology for Bridge Monitoring

Sushmita Borah, Amin Al-Habaibeh, Rolands Kromanis, Bahareh Kaveh

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Abstract

Robust monitoring of bridges is necessary to ensure its serviceability and traffic safety. A reliable sensing system to measure bridge responses is the key to such monitoring approaches. This research discusses the resilience of vision-based monitoring (VBM) for accurate and reliable bridge monitoring. VBM deploys cameras to capture the movement of bridges and uses suitable image processing algorithms to derive information on bridge health. VBM as a low cost and user-friendly monitoring system for accurate response measurement, simultaneous multiple target tracking and hardware adaptability is assessed based on literature. Measures to make VBM resilient in adverse field conditions are also discussed. Overall findings emphasise the accuracy and reliability of VBM for holistic and cost-efficient monitoring of bridges.
Original languageEnglish
Pages115-119
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventJoint International Resilience Conference, JIRC 2020: Interconnected: Resilience Innovations for Sustainable Development Goals - Online conference
Duration: 23 Nov 202027 Nov 2020

Conference

ConferenceJoint International Resilience Conference, JIRC 2020
Abbreviated titleJIRC
Period23/11/2027/11/20

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