Heterogeneous tiny energy: An appealing opportunity to power wireless sensor motes in a corrosive environment
Reinforcing steel corrosion is a significant factor leading to the durability deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. The on-line monitoring of the corrosion of RC structures in a long-term, human-free manner is not only valuable in industry, but also a significant challenge in academia. This paper presents the first of its kind corrosion-monitoring approach that only exploits three heterogeneous tiny energy sources to power commercial-off-the-shelf wireless sensor motes such that the corrosion-related data are automatically and autonomously captured and sent to users via wireless channels. We first investigated the availability of these three tiny energy sources: corrosion energy, a cement battery, and a weak solar energy. In particular, the two former energy sources inherently exist in RC structures and can be generated continually in the service-life of RC structures, which beneficial for the prospects of long-term corrosion monitoring. We then proposed a proof-of-concept prototype, which consisted of a Telosb wireless sensor mote and an energy harvester in order to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of the ultralow-power ambient energy as a type of power supply in corrosion monitoring applications. The critical metrics for the holographic monitoring of RC structures, including electrochemical noise, humidity and temperature, were successfully acquired and analysed using a post-processing program. This paper describes a unique and novel approach towards the realisation of smart structural monitoring and control system in the practical engineering.
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2014
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Authors: | Qiao, Guofu ; Sun, Guodong ; Li, Hui ; Ou, Jinping |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 131.2014, C, p. 87-96
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Holographic durability monitoring | Wireless sensor | Self-powered | Heterogeneous sources | Tiny energy |
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