Sensors (Jul 2016)

A Cyber-Physical System for Girder Hoisting Monitoring Based on Smartphones

  • Ruicong Han,
  • Xuefeng Zhao,
  • Yan Yu,
  • Quanhua Guan,
  • Weitong Hu,
  • Mingchu Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s16071048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. 1048

Abstract

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Offshore design and construction is much more difficult than land-based design and construction, particularly due to hoisting operations. Real-time monitoring of the orientation and movement of a hoisted structure is thus required for operators’ safety. In recent years, rapid development of the smart-phone commercial market has offered the possibility that everyone can carry a mini personal computer that is integrated with sensors, an operating system and communication system that can act as an effective aid for cyber-physical systems (CPS) research. In this paper, a CPS for hoisting monitoring using smartphones was proposed, including a phone collector, a controller and a server. This system uses smartphones equipped with internal sensors to obtain girder movement information, which will be uploaded to a server, then returned to controller users. An alarming system will be provided on the controller phone once the returned data exceeds a threshold. The proposed monitoring system is used to monitor the movement and orientation of a girder during hoisting on a cross-sea bridge in real time. The results show the convenience and feasibility of the proposed system.

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