Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is a method in which sensing instruments are used to collect, process and interpret data for a structural integrity monitoring system through the life-cycle of an asset. Structural health monitoring is a stepped process that promotes more effectiveness in asset integrity management by allowing the asset owner to understand operational conditions and implement appropriate maintenance schedules that reduce costs, promote safety and ensure long-term operation. Systems for structural health are used to measure current parameters of building performance and compare these to engineering-design specifications, as well as past building performance.
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