Active PAR

IEEE P3461

IEEE Draft Standard for Smart Infrastructure with Fiber Optic Sensors

Smart infrastructure applications have used distributed fiber optic sensors to monitor strain, vibration, and temperature. IEEE standards exist for Bragg grating sensors and distributed acoustic sensors (DAS) The current standard activity will expand the monitoring capability to include overloading bridge capacity with heavy vehicles, the impact of corrosion, crack formation and growth in structural members, The purpose is to monitor structural health by changes in monitored parameters including strain and vibration signature and identify potential points of failure. While the impact of corrosion and cracked structures will be monitored, the scope of the activity does not include characterization of the fracture mechanics of the crack formation or chemistry associated with corrosion which typically requires a laboratory environment. In addition, the standard activity will address how these sensing systems interface with both wired and wireless local area networks and powering remote sensing systems. As previously stated, monitored infrastructure includes bridges, tunnels, dams, buildings, rail lines, power lines and pipelines.

Standard Committee
PHO/SC - Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2024-02-15

Working Group Details

Society
Society
IEEE Photonics Society
Standard Committee
PHO/SC - Standards Committee
Working Group
SIFOS/P3461 - Smart Infrastructure With Fiber Optic Sensors
IEEE Program Manager
Patrycja Jarosz
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Working Group Chair
David Krohn

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