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Table 3.2. Desirable Characteristics and Approaches in This Report (Continued)<br />

Desirable characteristic<br />

Autonomous initial configuration<br />

and maintenance<br />

Fault tolerant system<br />

Message packet loss tolerance<br />

Node failure tolerance<br />

• Not realized in this report.<br />

• Reliable communication protocols are<br />

proposed.<br />

• The homogeneous hardware<br />

configuration of the network potentially<br />

addresses the node failure.<br />

Byzantine error tolerance • Not realized in this report.<br />

Desirable algorithmic<br />

characteristics specific to SHM<br />

for civil infrastructure<br />

Multiscale information • Not realized in this report.<br />

Collaboration in local sensor<br />

communities<br />

Redundancy<br />

Multiple functions<br />

Approach<br />

• DCS for SHM and model-based data<br />

aggregation offers this collaboration.<br />

• DCS for SHM gives redundancy<br />

through overlapping clusters.<br />

• Baseline measurement and continuous<br />

SHM of a structure are implemented on<br />

smart sensors.<br />

• Rare event monitoring, traffic<br />

monitoring, local weather monitoring,<br />

etc. are not realized.<br />

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