Corridor-based Highway Bridge Monitoring and Control using Cyber Physical System Architectures Poster.pdf
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The goal of this project is to create a scalable and robust cyber-physical system (CPS)
framework for the observation and control of the functional interdependencies between bridge
structures (stationary physical systems) and trucks (mobile physical agents). A CPS framework
(Figure 1) is being developed to monitor and control trucks within a single highway corridor to
manage the imposed loads and the consumption of structural life by trucks on highway
infrastructure including bridges. The framework begins with the installation of wireless sensing
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The goal of this project is to create a scalable and robust cyber-physical system (CPS)
framework for the observation and control of the functional interdependencies between bridge
structures (stationary physical systems) and trucks (mobile physical agents). A CPS framework
(Figure 1) is being developed to monitor and control trucks within a single highway corridor to
manage the imposed loads and the consumption of structural life by trucks on highway
infrastructure including bridges. The framework begins with the installation of wireless sensing
Submitted by Seongwoon Jeong
on