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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, AUTOLIV, TRL LIMITED, PSA, Robert Bosch (Germany) +9 partnersTRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,AUTOLIV,TRL LIMITED,PSA,Robert Bosch (Germany),HUMANETICS,Uniresearch,TME,RWTH,TNO,IDIADA,BMW Group (Germany),BMW (Germany),BAStFunder: European Commission Project Code: 285106more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:CRF, FTSS, BASt, Chalmers University of Technology, IAT Ingenieurgesellschaft fur Automobiltechnik mbH +14 partnersCRF,FTSS,BASt,Chalmers University of Technology,IAT Ingenieurgesellschaft fur Automobiltechnik mbH,TRL LIMITED,ADAM OPEL AG,Volvo Cars,HUMANETICS,TTAI,UTAC,PSA,RENAULT SAS,IDIADA,TU Berlin,Daimler (Germany),FIAT AUTO,VW,TNOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 234216more_vert - VFS,VCSA,ULP ,LiU,CARGOSPED,ADIF,Chalmers University of Technology,VPF,KB,DBAG,TRV,SNCF RESEAU,Newcastle University,TRL LIMITED,SNCF,University of Huddersfield,CNTK,COMSA SAU,EFRTC,University of Birmingham,INECO,STVA,University of Sheffield,IFSTTAR,Sapienza University of Rome,Uppsala University,NTNET AB,ISESP,Adevice,NEW OPERA,CEMOSA,NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD,VAN DIEREN SWEDEN AB,IP,TCDD,KTH,ANSALDO,SYSTRA SA,TUD,UIC,CEDEX,UNIFE,ARTTIC,Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles,OG,ACCIONA,Voestalpine (Austria)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 605650
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:Uniresearch, GIE DE RECHERCHES ET D'ETUDES PSA RENAULT, FTSS, CEESAR, TRL LIMITED +3 partnersUniresearch,GIE DE RECHERCHES ET D'ETUDES PSA RENAULT,FTSS,CEESAR,TRL LIMITED,HUMANETICS,RWTH,BAStFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218740more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:ICCS, DNDI, TECNIC, RISA, FLERR +9 partnersICCS,DNDI,TECNIC,RISA,FLERR,KGM,MISTRAS HELLAS,EOAE,UP,TELETRONIC ROSSENDORF GMBH,University of Stuttgart,TRL LIMITED,ENVIRONMENTAL RELIABILITY AND RISK ANALYSIS,DUTHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 635844Overall Budget: 3,883,040 EURFunder Contribution: 3,883,040 EURStructural Health Monitoring (SHM) is expected to play a predominant role in the management of the transport infrastructure. Yet, SHM techniques continue to rely on point-based, as opposed to spatial, sensing requiring a dense network of these point-sensors increasing considerably the monitoring cost. Additionally, commercially available, strain sensors cannot measure strains beyond 1% to 2% and, thus, are not able to provide an alarm for an imminent catastrophe. SENSKIN aims to: (a) develop a dielectric-elastomer and micro-electronics-based skin-like sensing solution for the structural monitoring of the transport infrastructure that will offer spatial sensing of reversible (repeated) strains in the range of 0.012% to more than 10%, that requires little power to operate, is easy to install on an irregular surface, is low cost compared to existing sensors, allows simple signal processing and includes the ability of self-monitoring and self-reporting. (b) use the new and emerging technology of Delay Tolerant Network to secure that strain measurements acquired through the 'sensing skin' will reach the base station even under extreme environmental conditions and natural disaster events such as, high winds or an earthquake, where some communication networks could become inoperable. (c) develop a Decision-Support-System for proactive condition-based structural intervention under operating loads and intervention after extreme events. It will be based on an accurate structural assessment based on input from the strain sensors in (a) above and will examine the life-cycle economic, social and environmental implications of the feasible rehabilitation options and the resilience of the infrastructure to future changes in traffic demand that these options offer. (d) implement the above in the case of bridges and test, refine, evaluate and benchmark the monitoring system (integrated a and b) and package (integrated a, b and c) on actual bridges.
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