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Recent Advances in Sensing and Data Centric Methods for Structural Health Monitoring and Resilience: 2nd Edition

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Fault Diagnosis & Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 151

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Mechanical Engineering Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, USA
Interests: AI-based methods for structural health monitoring and dynamic response; random vibrations; hysteretic systems; seismic isolation; reliability and resilience
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Department of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129 Turin, TO, Italy
Interests: disaster resilience; earthquake engineering; numerical simulations; special structures; structural control; structural monitoring; structural analysis, control and monitoring; structural and community resilience; structural degradation and damage detection; seismic risk; emergency and evacuation
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School of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114, China
Interests: reliability and safety in bridge engineering; bridge health monitoring; structural damage identification; machine learning methods in civil engineering; probabilistic digital twins
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School of Urban Construction and Safety Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, 150 Honggu Road, Changning District, Shanghai 201418, China
Interests: building information modeling (bim); design automation; structural nonlinear analysis; structural health monitoring

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Over the last decade, due to major advancements in sensing technology, diagnostics, data analytics (including various AI-based methodologies), optimization, and system identification, significant developments have taken place in structural health monitoring, intelligent systems, and enhancing the resilience of engineering systems. This Special Issue aims to underscore the importance of the latest developments in those areas and their collective impact on further progress in the fields of structural health monitoring and the resilience of infrastructure, mechanical and aerospace systems, as well as other engineering systems. Potential research topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • New and novel innovations in structural health monitoring;
  • IoT and smart infrastructure;
  • The SHM of historic and ageing structures;
  • AI-based methodologies, such as deep learning neural networks, big data, and digital twins;
  • System identification;
  • Surrogate models;
  • Optimization techniques;
  • Probabilistic methods, such as uncertainty quantification and variability assessment, especially combined with AI methods;
  • Various machine learning tools;
  • The dynamic response prediction of highly nonlinear systems;
  • Feature extraction schemes;
  • The resilience of civil infrastructure in a life cycle;
  • The resiliency and recoverability of structures and isolation–structure systems;
  • The impact of SHM on urban infrastructure resilience;
  • The utilization of data analytics schemes in structural control and seismic isolation systems;
  • Data-driven methods used for structural damage identification;
  • The reliability and safety of engineering structures;
  • Distributed sensors and big data in SHM application;
  • Damage identification (detection, localization, quantification, and remaining life) to improve structural resilience;
  • Image processing methods used for SHM;
  • Output-only methods used for SHM.

Prof. Dr. Mohammad N Noori
Dr. Marco Domaneschi
Dr. Naiwei Lu
Dr. Tianyu Wang
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • sensing
  • data centric methods
  • structural health monitoring

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