This project presents a monitoring system for the corrosion process of reinforced concrete structures using an integrated sensor network, with a focus on early detection and real-time alerting. The system employs an FBG strain sensor along with various environmental and structural sensors, including DHT11 (temperature and humidity), soil moisture sensor, vibration sensor, and load cell. These sensors are connected to an Arduino microcontroller, with data output displayed on an LCD screen for immediate on-site monitoring. If any of the sensor readings exceed their predefined threshold values—indicating potential structural degradation or environmental conditions that may accelerate corrosion—a buzzer is triggered to provide an immediate local alert. Simultaneously, a GSM module sends an alert message to the concerned personnel for timely intervention. This multi-sensor, GSM-enabled approach ensures continuous monitoring and enhances the safety and longevity of reinforced concrete structures by enabling proactive maintenance.
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