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On the value of structural health information

Thons, Sebastian LU (2019) 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring: Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT), IWSHM 2019 In Structural Health Monitoring 2019: Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring 1. p.16-23
Abstract

Structural Health Information (SHI) may be provided by various sources such as e.g. structural health monitoring, inspections, testing and digital technologies and networks as by the Industry Internet of Things (HOT). SHI holds a high potential for industrial, life safety and sustainability value and facilitates an optimal and intelligent life cycle management of infrastructure and machinery systems. The paper documents the utility, decision and reliability theoretical basis for the quantification of the value of SHI - as explicated by the scientific networking project COST Action TU1402 - and the basics of detection and Bayes risk theory, which have shaped the field of structural health monitoring. Both approaches are illustrated with... (More)

Structural Health Information (SHI) may be provided by various sources such as e.g. structural health monitoring, inspections, testing and digital technologies and networks as by the Industry Internet of Things (HOT). SHI holds a high potential for industrial, life safety and sustainability value and facilitates an optimal and intelligent life cycle management of infrastructure and machinery systems. The paper documents the utility, decision and reliability theoretical basis for the quantification of the value of SHI - as explicated by the scientific networking project COST Action TU1402 - and the basics of detection and Bayes risk theory, which have shaped the field of structural health monitoring. Both approaches are illustrated with a generic analysis. The value assessment of different SHI types is described and the boundaries for achieving a high industrial and societal value of SHI are explicated.

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Structural Health Monitoring 2019 : Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring - Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring
series title
Structural Health Monitoring 2019: Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring
editor
Chang, Fu-Kuo ; Guemes, Alfredo and Kopsaftopoulos, Fotis
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1
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8 pages
publisher
DEStech Publications
conference name
12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring: Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT), IWSHM 2019
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Stanford, United States
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2019-09-10 - 2019-09-12
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  • scopus:85074443993
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9781605956015
DOI
10.12783/shm2019/32094
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English
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  booktitle    = {{Structural Health Monitoring 2019 : Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring}},
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  series       = {{Structural Health Monitoring 2019: Enabling Intelligent Life-Cycle Health Management for Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) - Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring}},
  title        = {{On the value of structural health information}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2019/32094}},
  doi          = {{10.12783/shm2019/32094}},
  volume       = {{1}},
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