The conference covered a wide range of topics including activeand semi-active control devices, passive control devices, controlalgorithms for linear and non-linear systems, modeling andidentification of structural systems, sensors, health monitoringand damage detection, benchmark test of building and bridges,innovative materials for structural control, applications toaerospace structures, applications to bridges, applications tocritical structures, external dynamic force characteristics andcontrollability issues, implications of severe ground motions, windforces, codes for structural control, and so forth. Suchcomprehensive treatment of the most innovative developments instructural control will make these volumes an informative referencefor all researchers and engineers interested in this area.
Proceedings of the US - Europe Workshop On Sensors andSmart Structures Technology Como and Somma Lombardo, Italy
In the last few years, significant progress has been made in thearea of sensing technology and structural healthmonitoring/condition assessment in the US and Europe. Innovativeconcepts involving new hardware, algorithms, and software have beenproposed. There have also been several full-scale trialimplementations of densely sensor-instrumented infrastructures andhealth monitoring systems, as well as case studies on bridges inEurope and in the US.
Much can be learnt through US/European collaboration in the areaof experimental verification on small, medium, large and full-scaleprojects. Moreover, a common framework for expanded future jointresearch can be developed on the increased understanding achievedthrough mutual learning.
This workshop consisted of seminar sessions on several themeswhich included innovative sensing hardware, advances in wirelesstechnology, and damage detection/characterization and conditionassessment methodologies. In addition, there were several workshopsessions devoted to summarizing the status of the sensors and smartstructures technologies in these topics, identifying the compellingresearch issues, and formulating an action plan withrecommendations for development and implementation through possiblecollaborative research projects and sharing of scientific data.
Plenary Keynote Lectures.
Invited Lectures: From the research to the application.
Invited Lectures: Reporting from industry.
Reports from Panels.
Volume 2.
Special Technolgical Sessions.
Structural Health Monitoring.
New Energy Absorbing Devices and Testing.
Active Control Methods based on Uncertain Models.
Semi-Active Seismic Isolation.
SMA Applications I.
Structural Monitoring.
New Applications and Development of Passive Vibration Control andBase Isolation Technologies.
Semiactive Devices.
SMA Applications II.
Integrating Structure and Control Design.
New Applications and Development of Passive Vibration Control andBase Isolation Technologies I.
Smart Materials for Structural Control.
Control of Space Robots and Manipulator.
Environment Monitoring.
Monitoring for Maintenance of Infrastructure.
Earthquake Mitigation via Control Algorithms.
Buildings and Bridges Protection: Experimental and TestingActivities.
Benchmark Protection on Cable-Stayed Bridges.
Fiber Optic Sensors in Structural Monitoring.
Retrofitting of Historical Building in the MediterraneanArea.
Experimental Facilities.
Health Monitoring.
Magneto-Rheological Fluid Dampers and 3D Isolation Devices.
Timber Structures.
Volume 3.
Normal Sessions.
Bridges.
Active I.
Monitoring I.
Cable Structures.
Seismic Dissipation Devices.
Active II.
Piezoelectrics.
Bridges Monitoring.
Dissipation Devices I.
Seismic Applications of Semiactive Control.
Monitoring II.
Testing Passive Systems.
Helping the Cultural Heritage.
Control Algorithms towards Semiactive Control.
Damage Detection.
TMD/TLC.
MR Dampers.Elevator Cranes.
Dissipation Devices II.
Active III.
Experimental Approaches.
Volume 4.
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Working Group Reports.
Workshop Resolution.
The conference covered a wide range of topics including active and semi-active control devices, passive control devices, control algorithms for linear and non-linear systems, modeling and identification of structural systems, sensors, health monitoring and damage detection, benchmark test of building and bridges, innovative materials for structural control, applications to aerospace structures, applications to bridges, applications to critical structures, external dynamic force characteristics and controllability issues, implications of severe ground motions, wind forces, codes for structural control, and so forth. Such comprehensive treatment of the most innovative developments in structural control will make these volumes an informative reference for all researchers and engineers interested in this area.
Proceedings of the US ? Europe Workshop On Sensors and Smart Structures Technology Como and Somma Lombardo, Italy
In the last few years, significant progress has been made in the area of sensing technology and structural health monitoring/condition assessment in the US and Europe. Innovative concepts involving new hardware, algorithms, and software have been proposed. There have also been several full-scale trial implementations of densely sensor-instrumented infrastructures and health monitoring systems, as well as case studies on bridges in Europe and in the US.
Much can be learnt through US/European collaboration in the area of experimental verification on small, medium, large and full-scale projects. Moreover, a common framework for expanded future joint research can be developed on the increased understanding achieved through mutual learning.
This workshop consisted of seminar sessions on several themes which included innovative sensing hardware, advances in wireless technology, and damage detection/characterization and condition assessment methodologies. In addition, there were several workshop sessions devoted to summarizing the status of the sensors and smart structures technologies in these topics, identifying the compelling research issues, and formulating an action plan with recommendations for development and implementation through possible collaborative research projects and sharing of scientific data.