Senspectra is a computationally augmented physical modeling toolkit
designed for sensing and visualization of structural strain. The system
functions as a distributed sensor network consisting of nodes, embedded
with computational capabilities and a full spectrum LED, which
communicate to neighbor nodes to determine a network topology through a
system of flexible joints. Each joint, while serving as a data and power
bus between nodes, also integrates an omnidirectional bend sensing
mechanism, which uses a simple optical occlusion technique to sense and
communicate mechanical strain between neighboring nodes. Using
Senspectra, a user incrementally assembles and refines a physical 3D
model of discrete elements with a real-time visualization of structural
strain.
While the Senspectra infrastructure provides a flexible modular sensor
network platform, its primary application derives from the need to
couple physical modeling techniques utilized in the architecture and
industrial design disciplines with systems for structural engineering
analysis, offering an intuitive approach for physical real-time finite
element analysis. Utilizing direct manipulation augmented with visual
feedback, the system gives users valuable insights on the global
behavior of a constructed system defined as a network of discrete elements.
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