A new method is proposed for measuring inventory drift, the shifting o
f floors relative to one another when a building undergoes wind or ear
thquake loading. A free-space crosshair beam is projected from ceiling
to floor onto a square of four position-sensitive photodetectors. Eve
ry lateral position and torsional angle gives a unique set of voltages
at the photodetector outputs; thus, as the floors shift with respect
to one another under load, detector voltages vary, the new beam axis l
ocation is determined, and the 2-D interstory drift is obtained. The t
heory of operation and a quasi-static verification of the method using
micropositioning stages to provide input displacements are reported.
Lateral positions, including translational and rotational components,
are calculated from the photodetector outputs, and show excellent agre
ement with input displacements. The overall performance of the sensor
system is extremely linear and predictable, and appears robust enough
for field deployment. it is envisioned that some day it could serve as
the input to an active control system used to stabilize smart buildin
gs experiencing earthquake and wind loads. (C) 1997 Society of Photo-O
ptical Instrumentation Engineers.