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Non invasive remote sensing techniques for infrastructures diagnostics

International Journal of Geophysics, Vol.2011, Art. ID 204976, 9 pages, 2011, doi:10.1155/2011/204976
A. Palombo, S. Pascucci, A. Perrone, F. Soldovieri, T. A. Stabile and S. Pignatti

Abstract

The present paper aims at analyzing the potentialities of non invasive remote sensing techniques used for detecting the conservation status of infrastructures. The applied remote sensing techniques are ground-based microwave radar interferometer and InfraRed Thermography (IRT) to study a particular structure planned and made in the framework of the ISTIMES project (funded by the European Commission in the frame of a joint Call “ICT and Security” of the Seventh Framework Programme).
To exploit the effectiveness of the high resolution remote sensing techniques applied we will use the high frequency thermal camera to measure the structures oscillations by high frequency analysis and ground-based microwave radar interferometer to measure the dynamic displacement of several points belonging to a large structure.
The paper describes the preliminary research results and discusses on the future applicability and techniques developments for integrating high frequency time series data of the thermal imagery and ground-based microwave radar interferometer data.
 
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