Integrated Sensor Fusion Device with an Optimized Mathematical Model to Monitor Civil Engineering Structures

Abstract

Integrated sensor fusion is a new technique in which multiple sensors intelligently combine data to support application or system performance improvement software. With this method, many sensors combine data for accurate position and orientation information to overcome the inadequacy of each sensor. Data consolidation can be described as measuring the state of an entity as a mixture of data or information. This multidisciplinary field has several advantages, including increased confidence, reliability, and reduced ambiguity when measuring company conditions in engineered systems. This paper discusses the various applications of data fusion in civil engineering in recent years, and puts forward some potential advantages of data fusion in civil engineering. Mathematical modeling (MM) is the skill to transform challenges from application to tractable mathematical formulations that provide insight, answers, and instructions in the theoretical and numerical analysis of the original application. This article presented an integer linear programming mathematical model to divide building activities in a project to solve building planning problems. MMCE (Mathematical Modeling Conceptual Evaluation) introduced it to complete an accurate and quick estimation of civil systems such as traffic networks, structural systems, and building projects, becoming more and more achievable through omnipresent sensor networks and communications systems. By assessing the condition of the system, it can make better decisions more rapidly and better. This has enormous value and a variety of impacts. Fusion data is an essential element of system status assessment. Applications and needs for research are underlined for the future

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