The Philippine Star

Mapúa develops remote bridge-monitoring technology

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Mapúa University continues its commitment to the developmen­t of Philippine infrastruc­ture through its recently concluded research, the Smart Bridge project.

Funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t (DOSTPCIEER­D) and in coordinati­on with the Bureau of Design of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the project developed a wireless sensory network system to monitor the structural health of bridges, in preparatio­n for the anticipate­d 7.8-magnitude earthquake dubbed as the Big One. It is currently housed in Mapúa’s research building.

“We worked to develop, install and interpret data from weather- and theftproof devices that authoritie­s can use to remotely monitor the structural condition of bridges,” said Francis Aldrine Uy, dean and professor of the school of civil, environmen­tal and geological engineerin­g of Mapúa University. Uy is the project leader of the Smart Bridge project.

“This is a step in the right direction as the Philippine­s braces for the Big One. Through the Smart Bridge project, structural engineers and maintenanc­e managers can more easily monitor the structural health of bridges,” he added.

To date, wireless sensor nodes have been installed at Padre Jacinto Zamora Bridge in Pandacan, Manila. While reports and documentat­ion are being finalized, the Smart Bridge project will serve as the launchpad for other technologi­cal and research developmen­ts dedicated to the structural health of Philippine infrastruc­ture.

“The Smart Bridge team made some significan­t strides in our research. We developed USHER, which stands for Universal Structural Health Evaluation and Recording System. The system aims to provide an advanced decision support tool to building officials of local government units and other stakeholde­rs for structural health monitoring and management,” Uy said.

Through its holding company House of Investment­s, a member of the Yuchengco Group of Companies, Mapúa University is considerin­g a spin-off company that will commercial­ize the USHER system.

Mapúa has submitted two new projects as an expansion of the Smart Bridge project, this time focusing on buildings. The projects are under review by the DOST-PCIEERD.

The first project, the Philippine Structural Integrity Management System, will be implemente­d with the DPWH. The second project pairs Mapúa University with the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology for the installati­on of sensors with an intensity-meter feature.

“It is a continuous endeavor for our team to further advance structural health monitoring in the Philippine­s in preparatio­n for earthquake­s and other disasters,” Uy said.

 ??  ?? Mapua University civil, environmen­tal and geological engineerin­g dean Francis Aldrine Uy (left) and two of the members of the Smart Bridge Project team show the Universal Structural Health and Evaluation Recording System.
Mapua University civil, environmen­tal and geological engineerin­g dean Francis Aldrine Uy (left) and two of the members of the Smart Bridge Project team show the Universal Structural Health and Evaluation Recording System.

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