DocumentCode :
2371319
Title :
Global workspace theory inspired architecture for autonomous structural health monitoring
Author :
Derriso, M.M. ; McCurry, C.D. ; DeSimio, M.P.
Author_Institution :
Air Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
25-27 July 2012
Firstpage :
190
Lastpage :
195
Abstract :
Structural health monitoring (SHM) systems provide automated assessments of structural health by processing data from sensors fastened to a structure. Most SHM research is focused on developing quick state assessments (i.e., reflexive techniques) using a form of pattern recognition. However, little attention has been given to developing a more `thoughtful´, logic-based method for state assessments to enable operational-level decisions. Reflexive-based assessments are unreliable because they often cannot discriminate between changes due to structural damage and other variants (e.g., temperature). A new architecture is being proposed that combines reflexive and deliberative elements for enhanced state assessments and operational decisions. The architecture is demonstrated in the laboratory using a representative airframe component.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; pattern recognition; sensors; structural engineering computing; SHM systems; automated structural health assessments; autonomous structural health monitoring; global workspace theory; logic-based method; operational level decisions; pattern recognition; reflexive-based assessments; structural damage; AFGROW; artificial nueral networks; intelligent agent; structural health monitoring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference (NAECON), 2012 IEEE National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
ISSN :
0547-3578
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2791-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.2012.6531054
Filename :
6531054
Link To Document :
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