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Dynamic Deformation Measurement of Bridge Structure Based on GB-MIMO Radar

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Dynamic deformation measurement is an important approach to monitor structure stability. Due to its rapid imaging capabilities, ground-based multi-input–multi-output (GB-MIMO) radar has shown great application potential in bridge structure monitoring.… Click to show full abstract

Dynamic deformation measurement is an important approach to monitor structure stability. Due to its rapid imaging capabilities, ground-based multi-input–multi-output (GB-MIMO) radar has shown great application potential in bridge structure monitoring. This article proposes a dynamic deformation estimation method based on radar image series. First, an improved clutter suppression method is used to overcome the estimation error in complex working status. Second, a two-step pixel extraction method is adopted to ensure both the quantity and quality of sample pixels. Finally, frequency- and time-domain environmental stimulating methods are jointly considered for stable mode shape estimation. This article systematically measured the dynamic deformations of bridge structures, including two suspension bridges and a cable-stayed bridge. The time-series deformation, deflection, vibration frequency, and amplitude on the bridge structure are obtained by image-domain measurement. For the first time, the mode shapes of bridges are obtained through GB-MIMO radar. The correctness of structure parameter measurement is verified with the finite element model (FEM). Experimental results prove that with the proposed method, stable results could be acquired against weak and complex stimulation conditions.

Keywords: deformation; structure; bridge; dynamic deformation; measurement; mimo radar

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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