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Research on Bridge Sensor Validation Based on Correlation in Cluster

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  • Huang Xiaowei
  • Zhang Peng
  • Ding Pinyi
  • Chen Weimin
  • Xiong Fei

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In order to avoid the false alarm and alarm failure caused by sensor malfunction or failure, it has been critical to diagnose the fault and analyze the failure of the sensor measuring system in major infrastructures. Based on the real time monitoring of bridges and the study on the correlation probability distribution between multisensors adopted in the fault diagnosis system, a clustering algorithm based on -medoid is proposed, by dividing sensors of the same type into clusters. Meanwhile, the value of is optimized by a specially designed evaluation function. Along with the further study of the correlation of sensors within the same cluster, this paper presents the definition and corresponding calculation algorithm of the sensor’s validation. The algorithm is applied to the analysis of the sensor data from an actual health monitoring system. The result reveals that the algorithm can not only accurately measure the failure degree and orientate the malfunction in time domain but also quantitatively evaluate the performance of sensors and eliminate error of diagnosis caused by the failure of the reference sensor.

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  • Huang Xiaowei & Zhang Peng & Ding Pinyi & Chen Weimin & Xiong Fei, 2016. "Research on Bridge Sensor Validation Based on Correlation in Cluster," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4613254
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/4613254
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