TY - GEN A1 - Loupos, Konstantinos A1 - Damigos, Yannis A1 - Tsertou, Athanasisa A1 - Amditis, Angelos A1 - Lenas, Sotiris-Angelos A1 - Chatziandreoglou, Chistos A1 - Malliou, Christina A1 - Tsaoussidis, Vassilis A1 - Gerhard, Reimund A1 - Rychkov, Dmitry A1 - Wirges, Werner A1 - Frankenstein, Bernd A1 - Camarinopoulos, Stephanos A1 - Kalidromitis, Vassilis A1 - Sanna, C. A1 - Maier, Stephanos A1 - Gordt, A. A1 - Panetsos, P. T1 - Innovative soft-material sensor, wireless network and assessment software for bridge life-cycle assessment T2 - Life-cycle analysis and assessmanet in civil engineering : towards an integrated vision N2 - Nowadays, structural health monitoring of critical infrastructures is considered as of primal importance especially for managing transport infrastructure however most current SHM methodologies are based on point-sensors that show various limitations relating to their spatial positioning capabilities, cost of development and measurement range. This publication describes the progress in the SENSKIN EC co-funded research project that is developing a dielectric-elastomer sensor, formed from a large highly extensible capacitance sensing membrane and is supported by an advanced micro-electronic circuitry, for monitoring transport infrastructure bridges. The sensor under development provides spatial measurements of strain in excess of 10%, while the sensing system is being designed to be easy to install, require low power in operation concepts, require simple signal processing, and have the ability to self-monitor and report. An appropriate wireless sensor network is also being designed and developed supported by local gateways for the required data collection and exploitation. SENSKIN also develops a Decision-Support-System (DSS) for proactive condition-based structural interventions under normal operating conditions and reactive emergency intervention following an extreme event. The latter is supported by a life-cycle-costing (LCC) and life-cycle-assessment (LCA) module responsible for the total internal and external costs for the identified bridge rehabilitation, analysis of options, yielding figures for the assessment of the economic implications of the bridge rehabilitation work and the environmental impacts of the bridge rehabilitation options and of the associated secondary effects respectively. The overall monitoring system will be evaluated and benchmarked on actual bridges of Egnatia Highway (Greece) and Bosporus Bridge (Turkey). Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1-315-22891-4 SN - 978-1-138-62633-1 SP - 2085 EP - 2092 PB - CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Boca Raton ER -