Tencent Digital (Compiled: Remarks) As one of the world's most famous universities, there is no doubt that MIT has a large number of the world's smartest people. And now the smartest people in the world have developed a building that is as "smart" as oneself.

Recently, MIT researchers have developed a new computing model that can analyze the vibration data of the surrounding environment. For example, heavy trucks pass around the building. The model analyzes these vibration data and then displays the data. The degree of vibration and damage to the building and the occurrence of mechanical stress.

So far, MIT has tested this model on 21 buildings, including the highest IMPei in Cambridge, Mass., which was built in the 1960s.

Through specialized sensor collection data and intelligent algorithms, coupled with a comprehensive computer model, MIT's team can predict the different actions that should be taken under different pressures. For example, the model also takes into account the size of the building, the lightness of the concrete, the density, and detailed data for each floor.

Over time, this model will be continuously improved and pressure will continue to be detected.

"It is conceivable that this kind of monitoring system will detect all buildings in the future," said team leader Hao Sun. "With sensors, specialized central algorithms, these buildings will become smarter and even automatically report the damage they suffered during extreme events."

If there really is a building that can tell your own “resistance” before problems or major natural disasters happen, does it add us more security?

Source: digitaltrends

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