Smarsly, KayKaySmarslyDragos, KosmasKosmasDragosKölzer, ThomasThomasKölzer2022-06-132022-06-132022Bautechnik 99 (6): 471-476 (2022-06)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12865Sensor-integrated digital twins for wireless structural health monitoring of civil infrastructure. Digital twins constitute a promising technology that lies at the core of emerging trends within Industry 4.0, such as cyber-physical systems and the Internet-of-Everything. The civil engineering community has been showing increasing interest in adopting digital twins for operation and management purposes, e. g. within the framework of structural health monitoring (SHM). In particular, SHM stands to benefit from the enhanced predictive capabilities of digital twins, which yield richer information on structural conditions than conventional models. However, adapting state-of-the-art digital twins to modern SHM strategies, which rely on wireless technologies, is hardly straightforward. Specifically, digital twins that model a physical process are usually centralized and updated using large amounts of data collected from the physical process. By contrast, wireless SHM systems are distributed, and wireless SHM strategies typically focus on minimizing wireless communication, which is unreliable and power-consuming. In this context, this paper presents the results of a feasibility study that discusses the practical considerations of embedding digital twins in wireless SHM systems. Through field tests on a pedestrian bridge, instrumented with a wireless SHM system, the decentralized embedment of a digital twin – in the form of partial digital twins – into the wireless sensor nodes is reported. The field test results indicate that decentralized digital twins can advantageously be used for advancing wireless SHM.en0932-8351Bautechnik20226471476Buildingscivil infrastructuredigital twinsdigitalizationIT/Automatical/CADstructural health monitoringwireless sensor networksIngenieurwissenschaftenSensorintegrierte Digitale Zwillinge für das automatisierte Monitoring von InfrastrukturbauwerkenJournal Article10.1002/bate.202200031Other