A systematic literature review of unmanned underwater vehicle-based structural health monitoring technologies

Joel Friesen Waldner , Ayan Sadhu
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The structural health of underwater infrastructure such as bridges, dams, and pipelines are constantly degrading due to aging, fatigue, unexpected loads, and environmental wear and tear. Historically, these structures have been inspected by human divers; however, the need for safe and cost-effective monitoring has fostered the development of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) capable of performing subsea surveillance. This paper provides a concise and systematic review of emerging technologies and methodologies for deploying underwater vehicles to perform inspections. Literature is classified into two main groups: advancements to UUV designs and capabilities and advancements to instrumentation for underwater structural health monitoring. After a systematic review, the existing challenges to UUV development and implementation are discussed. Finally, recommendations for future areas of research are outlined. This systematic literature survey aims to provide researchers and practitioners with a holistic outlook on the current state and future trends of UUV-based infrastructure inspection.

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基于无人潜航器的结构健康监测技术系统文献综述
由于老化、疲劳、意外负载和环境磨损,桥梁、水坝和管道等水下基础设施的结构健康状况不断恶化。一直以来,这些结构都是由人类潜水员进行检查;然而,由于需要进行安全、经济高效的监测,能够进行水下监测的无人潜航器(UUV)得到了发展。本文对部署水下航行器进行检测的新兴技术和方法进行了简明而系统的综述。文献主要分为两类:UUV 设计和能力的进步以及水下结构健康监测仪器的进步。在系统回顾之后,讨论了 UUV 开发和实施所面临的现有挑战。最后,概述了对未来研究领域的建议。本系统文献调查旨在为研究人员和从业人员提供有关基于 UUV 的基础设施检测的现状和未来趋势的整体展望。
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