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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track focuses on the latest advancements in remote sensing technologies for monitoring the structural integrity of civil engineering projects. Papers will explore novel methodologies and applications that enhance the accuracy and reliability of structural assessments.
This session emphasizes the role of data analytics in the interpretation of remote sensing data for structural health monitoring. Contributions will highlight case studies and algorithms that improve decision-making processes in infrastructure diagnostics.
This track invites discussions on predictive modeling techniques that leverage remote sensing data to forecast structural performance and safety. Researchers are encouraged to present models that integrate various data sources for enhanced predictive accuracy.
This session will explore the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with remote sensing technologies for effective structural monitoring. Papers will address spatial data management, visualization techniques, and their implications for civil engineering.
This track focuses on the utilization of satellite imagery for the assessment and monitoring of bridge structures. Contributions will discuss methodologies for damage detection and monitoring trends over time using remote sensing data.
This session will delve into the development and application of sensor technologies in the field of structural health monitoring. Papers will cover innovative sensor designs and their integration with remote sensing platforms for real-time diagnostics.
This track will examine advanced feature extraction techniques that enhance the analysis of remote sensing data for structural applications. Researchers are invited to present methods that improve the identification of critical structural features.
This session will focus on cutting-edge damage detection methodologies utilizing remote sensing technologies. Contributions will include experimental studies and theoretical frameworks that address challenges in identifying structural anomalies.
This track invites papers that discuss optimization strategies for remote sensing systems used in structural health monitoring. Topics may include resource allocation, sensor placement, and algorithm efficiency to maximize monitoring effectiveness.
This session will highlight various engineering applications of remote sensing technologies in structural health monitoring. Contributions will showcase real-world case studies that demonstrate the impact of these technologies on infrastructure management.
This track will explore the critical role of remote sensing in ensuring the safety and longevity of civil engineering structures. Papers will discuss frameworks and best practices for integrating remote sensing into safety assessments and maintenance planning.
