研究生: |
劉政言 Cheng-Yen Liu |
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論文名稱: |
基於智慧型手機量測層間位移之建築震後損傷評估研究 Post-Earthquake Estimation of Building Damage State Using Interstory Drift Measured by Smartphones |
指導教授: |
許丁友
Ting-Yu Hsu 謝佑明 Yo-Ming Hsieh |
口試委員: |
鍾立來
Lap-Loi Chung 柴駿甫 Juin-Fu Chai |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
工程學院 - 營建工程系 Department of Civil and Construction Engineering |
論文出版年: | 2020 |
畢業學年度: | 108 |
語文別: | 中文 |
論文頁數: | 118 |
中文關鍵詞: | 智慧型手機 、藍牙微定位 、Wi-Fi直連 、時間同步 、層間位移 、結構損傷評估 |
外文關鍵詞: | smartphones, beacon micro-location, Wi-Fi direct, time synchronization, interstory drift ratio, damage detection of buildings |
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本研究致力於開發一套基於智慧型手機之建築震後即時損傷評估系統。透過建築物內之智慧型手機量測加速度反應,於觸發後數秒內立即判斷是否發生地震事件,若為地震事件則擷取振動訊號,事件結束後透過藍牙微定位(Beacon Micro-Location)技術,知曉手機在建築物較精確之樓層位置以及所在建物之相關參數,再透過Wi-Fi直連(Wi-Fi Direct)技術,與鄰近但不同樓層的手機交換量測之振動訊號與手機方向,據以解算樓層之間的層間位移,最後將最大層間位移比(Interstory Drift Ratio, IDR)與該建築物容許之門檻值進行比較,以決定該建築物可能的震損程度。
然而,手機內電子羅盤所量測之手機方向,容易受環境影響而不準確,以及各手機內置時鐘並不一致。本研究提出利用訊號處裡技術,將手機彼此方向對齊(Orientation Alignment),並透過手機彼此網路時間校時(Network Time Protocol, NTP)達到時間同步,以降低計算層間位移的誤差。由數值模擬結果表明,若手機彼此無時間延遲,且為較近期(2019後)上市之手機,其角度誤差應可小於10度內、角度之均方根誤差(Root Mean Square Error, RMSE)小於1.25度。最後,本研究利用鋼結構試體之振動台試驗,驗證所提之方法。由試驗結果表明,角度RMSE為4.26度、層間位移比RMSE為0.091%、判別結構損傷之準確率達92.0%,因此利用智慧型手機進行震後建築損傷評估應有其可行性。
This study dedicated to developing a system of damage immediate detection of post-earthquake buildings by smartphones. The scenario is that the smartphones measured the acceleration in the buildings, once the smartphones were triggered by an excitation, an embedded artificial neural network (ANN) model would classify whether the event was earthquake or not within a few seconds. If the triggered motion was considered an earthquake event, then smartphones will record the whole vibration history of this event. After the earthquake event finished, the smartphones used beacon micro-location technique to collect the location of the smartphones in the buildings more precisely and the relevant building information. Furthermore, the smartphones exchanged the vibration data and the phone orientation with the smartphones on adjacent floors by Wi-Fi direct. Using the exchanged data, the smartphones could calculate interstory drifts in each floor. By comparing the maximum interstory drift ratio (IDR) to the allowable threshold, the possible damage level of buildings during the earthquake could be estimated.
However, due to ambient interference (e.g., magnetic field of adjacent electronics), the orientation of the smartphones measured by compass inside isn’t reliable. In addition, each smartphone’s clock drifts with time. Therefore, this study attempted to reduce the errors of the calculated interstory drift by employing signal process techniques and network time protocol (NTP) techniques to correct the orientations and to synchronize the clocks, respectively. Numerical simulation showed that the error of orientation less than 10 degree and the root mean square (RMSE) of orientation is 1.25 degree, if the smartphones are the more recent version, and assuming no time delay. Shaking table tests of a four-story steel building were conducted to verify the proposed methods. The testing results showed that the RMSE of orientation is 4.26 degree, the RMSE of IDR is 0.091% and the accuracy of damage detection of the building is 92.0%. Therefore, the proposed approach is quite feasible.
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