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Isabelle Y. S. Chan and Hao Chen
Due to the inherent limitations of underground spaces, such as the lack of natural ventilation and sunlight, underground space users tend to face more health risks compared with their aboveground counterparts. However, little is known about how the under...
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Boutros El Hajj, Bruno Castanier, Franck Schoefs and Emilio Bastidas-Arteaga
The objective of this paper is to propose tools for the lifecycle management of infrastructure by showing the slow degradation processes for which inspection data are accessible, especially the data obtained from non-destructive testing (NDT) and structu...
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Kay Smarsly, Kosmas Dragos, Jan Stührenberg and Mathias Worm
With the advancements in information, communication, and sensing technologies, structural health monitoring (SHM) has matured into a substantial pillar of infrastructure maintenance. In particular, wireless sensor networks have gradually been incorporate...
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Jae-Do Kang, Eun-Rim Baek and Sung-Ho Park
For measuring the structural health of buildings, high-performance vibration detection devices are used in a structural health monitoring (SHM) system, which consists of a sensor and a data logger. Those devices are seismographs or devices with high-perf...
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Prasad Pathak, Pranav Pandya, Sharvari Shukla, Aamod Sane and Raja Sengupta
Urban heat islands (UHIs) increase the energy consumption of cities and impact the health of its residents. In light of the correlation between energy consumption and health and UHI variations observed at a local level within the canopy layer, satellite-...
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