Abstract

Part 1 Sensor data interrogation and decision making: Sensor data management technologies for assessing and monitoring civil infrastructures Sensor data analysis, reduction and fusion for assessing and monitoring civil infrastructures Analytical techniques for damage detection and localization for assessing and monitoring civil infrastructures Prognosis and life-cycle assessment based on structural health monitoring (SHM) information for civil infrastructures Output only modal identification and structural damage detection using time frequency and wavelet techniques for assessing and monitoring civil infrastructures. Part 2 Case studies in assessing and monitoring specific structures: Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring bridges Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring seismically-excited buildings Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring super-tall towers Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring dams Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring tunnels Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring roads Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring wind turbines Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring pipeline systems Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring underwater systems Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring offshore structures Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring railroad tracks Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring of nuclear power plants Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring subsurface utility mapping Sensing solutions for assessing and monitoring power systems Sensing solutions for assessing the stability of levees, sinkholes and landslides.

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