[Construction Industry News] Structure Planning Institute and Hiroshima National College of Maritime Technology Develop High-Precision and Simple Vibration Measurement Technology

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A new method using compressed sensing enables the analysis of high-speed vibrations in structures without the need for specialized dedicated cameras. ◆Development of Compressed Sensing DIC Technology On September 11, the Structural Planning Institute announced that it has developed a new technology for easily and accurately measuring high-speed vibrations in structures in collaboration with Assistant Professor Yoshimaki Kato from the Department of Marine Engineering at Hiroshima National College of Maritime Technology. In manufacturing, measuring vibrations that affect product performance, lifespan, and safety is essential. However, there have been many challenges, such as the high cost and low pixel count of high-speed cameras needed for measurement. To address this, the two parties developed the Compressed Sensing DIC technology by combining the data science technique of compressed sensing with Digital Image Correlation (DIC), successfully measuring high-speed phenomena using low-speed cameras. *For more information, please check the related product information below.

