Using RPA for performance monitoring of dynamic SHM applications
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ProjecteCALIBRACION DE MODELOS BIM MEDIANTE SENSORES DE BAJO COSTE PARA LA OPTIMIZACION ENERGETICA DE EDIFICIOS (AEI-BIA2017-86811-C2-2-R)
MODELOS ESTRUCTURALES PARA LA GESTION EFICIENTE DE INFRAESTRUCTURAS: SMART BIM MODELS (AEI-BIA2017-86811-C2-1-R)
MODELOS ESTRUCTURALES PARA LA GESTION EFICIENTE DE INFRAESTRUCTURAS: SMART BIM MODELS (AEI-BIA2017-86811-C2-1-R)
Abstract
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a source of growing applications in a number of industries both as an individual technology and as a complement to other technologies (such as Internet of Things (IoT)). RPA allows the automation of human activities on a computer, especially when these activities are repetitive and high in volume. RPA saves man-hours and increases the productive capacity of the processes. The application of RPA in civil engineering is still in its early stages, and there has been little work on the subject in the literature. This paper presents RPA technology, for the first time in the literature, as a long-term management, control, and auto fault correction process for a low-cost accelerometer that can be used in SHM applications. However, this process requires a significant number of man-hours to stay operational, given the architecture of its applications. With the application of an RPA implementation workflow formulated based on the Design Science Research Method (DSRM), the management and control of the data acquisition process of a low-cost accelerometer located on a structural column are automated and put into operation in this study. RPA also made it possible to automatically detect and notify users of errors in the process, restart the process, and bring the process back online every time errors occurred. In this way, an automated process was obtained that operated continually and freed up human labour.
CitacióAtencio, E.; Komarizadehasl, S.; Lozano-Galant, J.A. Using RPA for performance monitoring of dynamic SHM applications. "Buildings", Agost 2022, vol. 12, núm. 8, p. 1140:1-1140:28.
ISSN2075-5309
Versió de l'editorhttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/12/8/1140/
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