Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (Dec 2013)

GPS on Every Roof, GPS Sensor Network for Post-Seismic Building-Wise Damage Identification

  • Kenji Oguni,
  • Masayuki Saeki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
pp. 52 – 57

Abstract

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Development of wireless sensor network equipped with GPS for post-seismic building-wise damage identification is presented in this paper. This system is called GPS on Every Roof. Sensor node equipped with GPS antenna and receiver is installed on the top of the roof of each and every building. The position of this sensor node is measured before and after earthquake. The final goal of this system is to i) identify the displacement of the roof of each house and ii) collect the information of displacement of the roof of the houses through wireless communication. Superposing this information on GIS, building-wise damage distribution due to earthquake can be obtained. The system overview, hardware and some of the key components of the system such as on-board GPS relative positioning algorithm to achieve the accuracy in the order of several centimeters are described in detail. Also, the results from a field experiment using a wireless sensor network with 39 sensor nodes are presented.

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