Continuous-wave radar sensor for structural displacement monitoring

S. Guan, Jennifer A. Bridge
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Infrastructure systems are tied closely to the function of human society in many aspects. Effective approaches to maintaining infrastructure are critical for public safety. The assessment of structural conditions, diagnosis of structural damage, and infrastructure safety protection may be achieved by monitoring and analyzing structural responses. Many approaches have been pursued to monitor different types of structural responses; displacement monitoring is one of the commonly used approaches. Various types of sensors have been developed to monitor structural displacement with a range of cost, ease-of-use, and effectiveness. Radar systems provide a family of high-accuracy displacement measurements. Specifically, continuous-wave (CW) radar is a promising technology for structural applications. CW radar transmits the microwave to the target continuously and captures the signal reflected. By analyzing the difference between the transmitted and reflected microwaves, the radar can measure the relative displacement between the target and the radar. Some specific types of CW radars have been developed to monitor structural displacement and have demonstrated promising performance. Radar-based structural monitoring applications are presented and specific types of CW radars developed for structural monitoring are introduced. The operating mechanism for conducting displacement measurement with CW radars is presented. The hardware designs of the CW radars and the signal processing from radar signals to final displacement information are described. The structural displacement monitoring using the CW radar is quantified in both laboratory and field validation experiments. Challenges associated with applying the CW radar to monitoring structural displacement are summarized, and future work to improve the performance of CW radar is suggested.
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结构位移监测用连续波雷达传感器
基础设施系统在许多方面与人类社会的功能密切相关。维护基础设施的有效方法对公共安全至关重要。通过监测和分析结构响应,可以实现结构状态评估、结构损伤诊断和基础设施安全保护。已经采取了许多方法来监测不同类型的结构反应;位移监测是常用的监测方法之一。已经开发出各种类型的传感器来监测结构位移,其成本、易用性和有效性各不相同。雷达系统提供了一系列高精度的位移测量。具体来说,连续波(CW)雷达是一种很有前途的结构应用技术。连续波雷达连续向目标发射微波并捕获反射信号。通过分析发射微波和反射微波之间的差异,雷达可以测量目标与雷达之间的相对位移。一些特定类型的连续波雷达已经被开发出来用于监测结构位移,并显示出良好的性能。介绍了基于雷达的结构监测应用,并介绍了用于结构监测的连续波雷达的具体类型。介绍了用连续波雷达进行位移测量的工作机理。介绍了连续波雷达的硬件设计以及从雷达信号到最终位移信息的信号处理。在实验室和现场验证实验中,对连续波雷达的结构位移监测进行了量化。总结了应用连续波雷达监测结构位移所面临的挑战,并提出了进一步提高连续波雷达性能的工作建议。
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