Structural Health Monitoring 2007: Quantification, Validation, and Implementation
2007
Chang, Fu-Kuo
The theme of the 6th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring is Quantification, Validation, and Implementation. The SHM community needs to work together to develop adequate quantification, validation and implementation procedures along with methodologies for SHM to lead to a successful implementation road map. The 6th IWSHM workshop afforded a fair assessment of the current SHM technology readiness in terms of quantification, validation, and implementation, and produced a consensus among the participating industries and government agencies on the need for standardized procedures and methodologies for SHM implementation, as well as the identification of key fundamental technology gaps for the research community to pursue. The IWSHM proceedings of 2007 included the latest developments in key technology fields in sensor development, network design, signal processing, diagnostics, modeling and prognostics, system design, and applications in aerospace, civil infrastructures, machining, ground/offshore and marine structures supplied by the experts in the various fields.
Show more [+] Less [-]The original document contains color images. Conference program for the International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (6th), held in Stanford, California on 11-13 September 2007. Sponsored in part by Army Research Office, Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation.
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