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Tomonori Nagayama
Tomonori Nagayama
Professor of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Structural health monitoring using smart sensors
T Nagayama, BF Spencer
Newmark Structural Engineering Laboratory Report Series 001, 2007
4132007
Flexible smart sensor framework for autonomous structural health monitoring
JA Rice, K Mechitov, SH Sim, T Nagayama, S Jang, R Kim, BF Spencer Jr, ...
Smart structures and Systems 6 (5_6), 423-438, 2010
3052010
Smart wireless sensor technology for structural health monitoring of civil structures
S Cho, CB Yun, JP Lynch, AT Zimmerman, BF Spencer Jr, T Nagayama
Steel Structures 8 (4), 267-275, 2008
2252008
Issues in structural health monitoring employing smart sensors
T Nagayama, SH Sim, Y Miyamori, BF Spencer Jr
Smart Structures and Systems 3 (3), 299-320, 2007
1662007
High-frequency distributed sensing for structure monitoring
K Mechitov, W Kim, G Agha, T Nagayama
Proc. First Intl. Workshop on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS 04), 101-105, 2004
1582004
Research and implementations of structural monitoring for bridges and buildings in Japan
Y Fujino, DM Siringoringo, Y Ikeda, T Nagayama, T Mizutani
Engineering 5 (6), 1093-1119, 2019
1202019
Bridge natural frequency estimation by extracting the common vibration component from the responses of two vehicles
T Nagayama, AP Reksowardojo, D Su, T Mizutani
Engineering Structures 150, 821-829, 2017
1082017
Structural identification of a nonproportionally damped system and its application to a full-scale suspension bridge
T Nagayama, M Abe, Y Fujino, K Ikeda
Journal of structural engineering 131 (10), 1536-1545, 2005
972005
Road profile estimation, and its numerical and experimental validation, by smartphone measurement of the dynamic responses of an ordinary vehicle
B Zhao, T Nagayama, K Xue
Journal of sound and vibration 457, 92-117, 2019
942019
Extraction of bridge fundamental frequency from estimated vehicle excitation through a particle filter approach
H Wang, T Nagayama, J Nakasuka, B Zhao, D Su
Journal of Sound and Vibration 428, 44-58, 2018
872018
Development and application of high-sensitivity wireless smart sensors for decentralized stochastic modal identification
H Jo, SH Sim, T Nagayama, BF Spencer Jr
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 138 (6), 683-694, 2012
862012
Autonomous decentralized structural health monitoring using smart sensors
T Nagayama, BF Spencer Jr, JA Rice
Structural Control and Health Monitoring: The Official Journal of the …, 2009
812009
Reliable multi-hop communication for structural health monitoring
T Nagayama, P Moinzadeh, K Mechitov, M Ushita, N Makihata, M Leiri, ...
Smart Structures and Systems 6 (5-6), 481-504, 2010
802010
Wireless strain sensor development for civil infrastructure
T NagaÝama, M Ruiz-Sandoval, BF Spencer, KA Mechitov, G Agha
Presented at INSS, 2004
802004
Identification of moving vehicle parameters using bridge responses and estimated bridge pavement roughness
H Wang, T Nagayama, B Zhao, D Su
Engineering Structures 153, 57-70, 2017
662017
Multimetric sensing for structural damage detection
SH Sim, BF Spencer Jr, T Nagayama
Journal of engineering mechanics 137 (1), 22-30, 2011
662011
Sensor development using Berkeley Mote platform
M Ruiz-Sandoval, T Nagayama, BF Spencer Jr
Journal of Earthquake Engineering 10 (02), 289-309, 2006
662006
Decentralized damage identification using wavelet signal analysis embedded on wireless smart sensors
GJ Yun, SG Lee, J Carletta, T Nagayama
Engineering Structures 33 (7), 2162-2172, 2011
632011
The 1st international project competition for structural health monitoring (IPC-SHM, 2020): A summary and benchmark problem
Y Bao, J Li, T Nagayama, Y Xu, BF Spencer Jr, H Li
Structural Health Monitoring 20 (4), 2229-2239, 2021
622021
Road profile estimation and half-car model identification through the automated processing of smartphone data
K Xue, T Nagayama, B Zhao
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 142, 106722, 2020
602020
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