
Hypersonic sensor fusion with Al on the fly for structural health monitoring
D: Building – Architecture – Civil Engineering – Construction – Materials – Woodworks
Informations
- Stand number
- A98
- Exhibition class
- D: Building – Architecture – Civil Engineering – Construction – Materials – Woodworks
- Technical description
- A hypersonic sensor with sampling rates above one million samples/s could detect tiny structure defects. It combines high frequency acoustics (300x beyond audible range), high G force sensor, Al engine, long range wireless, and over 7 years battery.
- Simplified description
- A hypersonic sensor can detect tiny structural defects by sampling data over a million times per second. It uses ultra-high frequency sound, a strong impact sensor, AI processing, and long-range wireless connectivity, all powered by a battery that lasts over seven years.
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Inventors
MTR Corporation Ltd
inventor 3712433026_3170
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