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Infrastructure investment 2 Infrastrukturinvestition 2 Transport infrastructure 2 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 2
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Allaix, Diego Lorenzo 2 Anthoine, Armelle 2 Argyroudis, Sotiris 2 Baldini, Gianmarco 2 Benedetti, Lorenzo 2 Bono, Flavio 2 Brownjohn, James 2 Caetano, Elsa 2 Camata, Guido 2 Cantero, Daniel 2 Cimellaro, Gian Paolo 2 Cutini, Maurizio 2 Escriba, Sergio 2 Fugiglando, Umberto 2 Galassi, Maria Cristina 2 Gkoktsi, Kyriaki 2 Gkoumas, Konstantinos 2 Horvath, Roman 2 Limongelli, Maria Pina 2 Malekjafarian, Abdollah 2 OBrien, Eugene 2 Petracca, Massimo 2 Petrini, Francesco 2 Sextos, Anastasios 2 Stoura, Charikleia 2 Tirelli, Daniel 2 Tsionis, Georgios 2
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Indirect structural health monitoring (iSHM) of transport infrastructure in the digital age : MITICA (Monitoring Transport Infrastructures with Connected and Automated vehicles) workshop report
Gkoumas, Konstantinos (contributor);  … - European Commission / Joint Research Centre - 2023
The existing European motorway infrastructure network is prone to ageing and subject to natural events (e.g. climate change) and hazards (e.g. earthquakes), necessitating immediate actions for its maintenance and safety. Within this context, the structural health monitoring (SHM) framework...
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Indirect structural health monitoring (iSHM) of transport infrastructure in the digital age : MITICA (Monitoring Transport Infrastructures with Connected and Automated vehicles) workshop report
Gkoumas, Konstantinos (contributor);  … - European Commission / Joint Research Centre - 2023
The existing European motorway infrastructure network is prone to ageing and subject to natural events (e.g. climate change) and hazards (e.g. earthquakes), necessitating immediate actions for its maintenance and safety. Within this context, the structural health monitoring (SHM) framework...
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