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  <title>A Novel Image-based Approach for Structural Displacement Measurement</title>
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  <namePart>JI, Y.F.</namePart>
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  <publisher>Taylor &amp; Francis</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2012</dateIssued>
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  <title>Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Resilience And Sustainability</title>
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 <note>With the incessant advancement in optics, electronics and computer technologies during the&#13;
last three decades, commercial digital video cameras have experienced a remarkable evolution, and can now&#13;
be employed to measure complex motions of objects with sufficient accuracy, which render great assistance&#13;
to structural displacement measurement in civil engineering. This paper proposes a novel image-based approach&#13;
for dynamic measurement of structures. One digital camera is used to capture image sequences of planar&#13;
targets mounted on vibrating structures. The mathematical relationship between image plane and real&#13;
space is established based on computer vision theory. Then, the structural dynamic displacement at the target&#13;
locations can be quantified using point reconstruction rules. Compared with other tradition displacement measurement&#13;
methods using sensors, such as accelerometers, linear-variable-differential-transducers (LVDTs)&#13;
and global position system (GPS), the proposed approach gives the main advantages of great flexibility, a&#13;
non-contact working mode and ease of increasing measurement points. To validate, four tests of sinusoidal&#13;
motion of a point, free vibration of a cantilever beam, wind tunnel test of a cross-section bridge model, and&#13;
field test of bridge displacement measurement, are performed. Results show that the proposed approach can&#13;
attain excellent accuracy compared with the analytical ones or the measurements using conventional transducers,&#13;
and proves to deliver an innovative and low cost solution to structural displacement measurement</note>
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  <topic>BRIDGES</topic>
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