Internet of things application for smart construction assets

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Brennan T.M. [1 ]
Jesson J.E. [2 ]
Deese A.S. [3 ]
Rodriguez E. [4 ]
Bechtel A.J. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
[2] RFSigint Group Consulting, Hamilton, NJ
[3] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
[4] Tenna, LLC, Edison, NJ
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asset tracking; Internet of things; smart infrastructure;
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10.1680/jsmic.21.00022
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Internet of things (IoT) devices allow data to be communicated efficiently using low power to a central server to report location, movement, temperature and environmental attributes. With improvements in device connectivity distance, improved link margins, reductions in IoT hardware platform costs and the availability of higher-capacity batteries, non-powered temporary construction equipment (e.g. concrete barriers) can become smart and trackable. For this study, a long-range (LoRa) sensor platform is connected through an IoT low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) to test the feasibility of tracking construction equipment related to transportation. The signal strength relative to distance is analysed along with the radio-frequency signal attenuation of the signal strength through construction materials. The preliminary results show that a commercially available LoRa sensor with an omnidirectional antenna operating on an LPWAN can transmit up to 1310 m at grade. It is expected that these types of sensor platforms can be applied to other types of non-powered construction equipment to introduce smart functionalities. From the study, it was determined that it is feasible to deploy a LoRa-based sensor network to track non-powered temporary construction equipment. The study also demonstrated that a cost-effective poly(vinyl chloride) housing could be effective after 300 freeze-thaw cycles. © 2022 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved.
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