LGSPNov 7, 2023

CNN-Based Structural Damage Detection using Time-Series Sensor Data

arXiv:2311.04252v23 citationsh-index: 12
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses structural health monitoring for predictive maintenance in industry, but it is incremental as it builds on existing CNN methods for damage detection.

The paper tackled structural damage detection by developing a new CNN algorithm that combines spatial and temporal features from time-series sensor data, achieving high accuracy on a benchmark dataset from a three-floor structure at LANL.

Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is vital for evaluating structural condition, aiming to detect damage through sensor data analysis. It aligns with predictive maintenance in modern industry, minimizing downtime and costs by addressing potential structural issues. Various machine learning techniques have been used to extract valuable information from vibration data, often relying on prior structural knowledge. This research introduces an innovative approach to structural damage detection, utilizing a new Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithm. In order to extract deep spatial features from time series data, CNNs are taught to recognize long-term temporal connections. This methodology combines spatial and temporal features, enhancing discrimination capabilities when compared to methods solely reliant on deep spatial features. Time series data are divided into two categories using the proposed neural network: undamaged and damaged. To validate its efficacy, the method's accuracy was tested using a benchmark dataset derived from a three-floor structure at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The outcomes show that the new CNN algorithm is very accurate in spotting structural degradation in the examined structure.

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