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Optical transmission scanning and hybrid acousto-optical techniques for NDE and SHM of structural composites
Karpenko, Oleksii
Text (2018)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Structural health monitoring using lamb waves actuated by surface-mounted piezoelectric materials
Mhamdi, Lassaad
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Assessment of ultrasonic guided wave inspection methods for structural health monitoring
Dib, Gerges
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Development of self-diagnostic composite structures using embedded Fiber-Bragg Grating sensors
Dellicolli, Anthony
Text (2012)
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Data interpretation frameworks employing machine learning for energy-lean data-driven structural health monitoring with novel self-powered sensing technology
Salehi, Hadi
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Damage progression quantification and data robustness evaluation in self-powered sensors networks
Hasni, Hassene
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Towards discrete-pulse-based networking and event detection architectures for resource-constrained applications
Das, Saptarshi (Graduate of Michigan State University)
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