Trieu, Hoc KhiemHoc KhiemTrieuGescher, JohannesJohannesGescherSmarsly, KayKaySmarsly2022-06-132022-06-132022-05-23Workshop on Adaptive Structures at Shore (2022)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12868Monitoring of buildings and engineering structures in general, and of adaptive waterside structures in particular, requires smart sensor systems. The temporal as well as environmental constraints associated with long-term monitoring and harsh conditions impose exceptional requirements on the sensor systems. Aspects of low power consumption, long-term stability of sensing devices, autonomous operation by robust energy harvesting concepts and dependable data acquisition for a real-time description of the system behavior by artificial intelligence are key elements for the implementation of smart sensor systems, enabling energy-efficient monitoring and control of adaptive waterside structures. This article addresses the challenges and prospects of novel concepts for the realization of smart sensor systemsenIngenieurwissenschaftenSmart sensor systems – Aspects of low-power devices, energy harvesting, and artificial intelligenceConference Paperhttps://www.tuhh.de/gbt/ass2022/programme.htmlOther