چکیده
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The adoption of wireless sensor networks has brought a significant breakthrough in structural health monitoring, providing an effective alternative to the challenges associated with traditional cable-based sensors. In recent years, a growing interest in developing contactless, vision-based vibration sensors like video cameras has led to advancements, potentially alleviating the previously mentioned drawbacks. In this study, a video of a vibrating frame is converted into a set of frames, so that local phase information can be extracted. The motion matrix is then derived from the phase information; since the number of measuring points is usually greater than the number of the excited modes of the system, the problem can become over-determined. Therefore, by applying dimensionality reduction techniques, the dimension of the motion matrix is significantly reduced. Finally, by exploiting an output-only identification technique, modal parameters are computed. The proposed approach is proven to accurately identify the structural frequencies and mode shapes.
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