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New York state has funded a Clarkson University research project to remotely monitor health of the bridges. If the pilot works out well then monitoring the structural integrity of New York state bridges could become a model for wireless sensor networks nationwide. I guess the failure of the bridge in Minneapolis last week could lead to more state and local governments funding such systems for bridge monitoring. After all, WSNs provide a low cost system for remote monitoring of the bridges. 




