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MEMSCON Delivers Building Integrity Monitoring Results

Second-generation system is based on MEMS sensors and RFID tags

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

The EU-funded MEMSCON project has delivered its final results on developing a wireless structural integrity monitoring system that can be integrated into the skeleton of a building. The project, which has now officially closed, presented a second-generation system based on MEMS sensors and RFID tags at its final event in Athens, Greece. Holst Centre was involved by developing the ultra-low power readout circuitry. Evaluating the structural integrity of buildings is an important public safety ...

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