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- Title
Predicting acceleration response of super‐tall buildings by support vector regression.
- Authors
Doroudi, Rouzbeh; Hosseini Lavassani, Seyed Hossein; Shahrouzi, Mohsen
- Abstract
Summary: Recovering missing data of defective sensors is an important challenge for reliability of structural health monitoring systems and misjudgment of structural conditions. The present study concerns predicting corrupted data of lost sensors by support vector regression (SVR). The method is tuned via optimizing their parameters by observer–teacher–learner‐based optimization as a powerful meta‐heuristic algorithm. Their performances are compared in predicting the acceleration responses of two real‐world super‐tall buildings: Milad Tower, located in Tehran, and Canton Tower in Guangzhou. Also the minimum required of sensors to predict the acceleration responses are investigated. The results are evaluated by five statistical indices exhibiting that the optimized SVR has sufficient capacity to predict acceleration responses of both towers with limited number of sensors. The proposed method is of practical interest as it does not require finite element modeling of the structure to derive its dynamic responses.
- Subjects
GUANGZHOU (China); TEHRAN (Iran); TALL buildings; STRUCTURAL health monitoring; METAHEURISTIC algorithms; STRUCTURAL reliability; FINITE element method
- Publication
Structural Design of Tall & Special Buildings, 2023, Vol 32, Issue 16, p1
- ISSN
1541-7794
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/tal.2049