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    • ISSN: 1793-8198 (Print)
    • Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Mater. Mech. Manuf.
    • Frequency: Bimonthly
    • DOI: 10.18178/IJMMM
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Prof. Ian McAndrew
Capitol Technology University, USA
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IJMMM 2016 Vol.4(4): 294-298 ISSN: 1793-8198
DOI: 10.18178/ijmmm.2016.4.4.274

Transmission Tower Vibration Analysis System Based on Internet of Things

Wang Zhangqi, Wang Jian, and Zuo Li
Abstract—A vibration analysis system for transmission tower based on the Internet of Things is described in this paper. According to layering architecture concept of the Internet of Things, the system consists of three parts, which can be divided into sensing network, data communication and system software. The sensing network includes vibration acceleration transducer and some other measuring sensors, WiFi technology is used for data communication in the sensing network. The software module is responsible for storage, analysis and processing of the detected data. The system software mainly has the functions of the real-time vibration data collection, data filtering and time-frequency domain analysis. C/S and B/S architectures are constructed for remote display of vibration data. Finally, this system is utilized to perform vibration analysis for a guyed tower and a steel tube tower, and the method to assess the health level of the tested model is discussed.

Index Terms—The internet of things, transmission tower, vibration monitoring.

The authors are with the Department of Mechanical Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Baoding 071003 Hebei Province, China (e-mail: wangzq2093@163.com, ncepu_wj@163.com, 317546383@qq.com).

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Cite: Wang Zhangqi, Wang Jian, and Zuo Li, "Transmission Tower Vibration Analysis System Based on Internet of Things," International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 294-298, 2016.

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