Compact Embedded Wireless Sensor-Based Monitoring of Concrete Curing

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This work presents the design, construction and testing of a new embedded sensor system for monitoring concrete curing. A specific mote has been implemented to withstand the aggressive environment without affecting the measured variables. The system also includes a real-time monitoring application operating from a remote computer placed in a central location. The testing was done in two phases: the first in the laboratory, to validate the functional requirements of the developed devices; and the second on civil works to evaluate the functional features of the devices, such as range, robustness and flexibility. The devices were successfully implemented resulting in a low cost, highly reliable, compact and non-destructive solution.

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Cabezas, J., Sánchez-Rodríguez, T., Gómez-Galán, J., Cifuentes, H., & González Carvajal, R. (2018). Compact Embedded Wireless Sensor-Based Monitoring of Concrete Curing. Sensors, 18(3), 876. ISSN: 1424-8220. DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/s18030876

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