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Regional-scale assessment of the damage caused by earthquakes to structures is crucial for post-disaster management. While remote sensing techniques can be of great help for a quick post-event structural assessment of large areas, currently available methods are limited to the ...

Earthquakes have devastating effects on densely urbanised regions, requiring rapid and extensive damage assessment to guide resource allocation and recovery efforts. Traditional damage assessment is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and faces challenges in covering vast affe ...

The implementation of effective and sustainable Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems for the evaluation of infrastructure conditions is critical to address the deterioration and damage experienced by structures worldwide. Given the vast number of structures involved, resort ...

Thousands of bridges worldwide face growing risks due to aging materials, increased traffic loads, and climate change-induced weather extremes. Managing these assets is financially demanding, and requires prioritisation strategies for interventions. Consequently, innovative ap ...

Earthquakes are natural hazards leading to the greatest human and economic losses, which are mostly due to structural collapses. Rapid identification and assessment of earthquake-induced damage to structures is therefore an essential component of the emergency response, and instr ...

Remote reconnaissance missions are promising solutions for the assessment of earthquake-induced structural damage and cascading geological hazards. Space-borne remote sensing can complement in-field missions when safety and accessibility concerns limit post-earthquake operatio ...

After an earthquake, a rapid identification of the damaged building stock is crucial to prioritise rescue operations, ensure primary services to the most affected regions and support reconstruction. Whilst in-situ reconnaissance missions provide invaluable data on the intensity a ...
Worldwide, countries are facing the challenge of ageing transport infrastructure, as thousands of assets have already reached the end of their life service. Structural monitoring is crucial to identify damage precursors and prevent structural failure, but the health evaluation of ...
Post-earthquake reconnaissance missions are critical to understand the event characteristics, identify building and infrastructure vulnerabilities, and improve future construction practice. However, in-field missions can present logistic and safety challenges that do not make the ...
On 14th August 2021, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the Tiburon Peninsula in the Caribbean nation of Haiti, approximately 150 km west of the capital Port-au-Prince. Aftershocks up to moment magnitude 5.7 followed and over 1,000 landslides were triggered. These events led to ov ...

Worldwide, transport infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable to aging-induced deterioration and climate-related hazards. Often, inspection and maintenance costs far exceed the available resources, and numerous assets lack any rigorous structural evaluation. Space-borne synth ...

Monitoring deformations of infrastructure networks

A fully automated GIS integration and analysis of InSAR time-series

Ageing stock and extreme weather events pose a threat to the safety of infrastructure networks. In most countries, funding allocated to infrastructure management is insufficient to perform systematic inspections over large transport networks. As a result, early signs of distre ...

In fast growing cities, tunnels are increasingly adopted solutions to meet the demand for more effective transportation. As settlements caused by tunnel excavations can damage buildings along the tunnel alignment, a large portion of investments in underground construction project ...

Structural deformation monitoring is crucial for the identification of early signs of tunnelling-induced damage to adjacent structures and for the improvement of current damage assessment procedures. Satellite multi-temporal interferometric synthetic aperture radar (MT-InSAR) ...

In western countries, thousands of infrastructure assets have exceeded their intended design life and need continuous monitoring. Space-borne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radars (InSAR) are capable of wide-area monitoring, providing inexpensive and high-density measurements ...
The expansion of modern cities causes a growing demand for efficient transport facilities, motivating the realization of large urban tunnelling projects. A major concern during tunnelling operations is the evaluation of the response of existing buildings to induced ground movemen ...