Selected Papers from 4th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM 2019)
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 January 2020) | Viewed by 20708
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Interests: sensor fusion and Kalman filtering for navigation, engineering surveying and structural deformation monitoring
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Interests: engineering surveying; geodesy, positioning and navigation; point-cloud modelling and applications
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Dear Colleagues,
The aim of this Special Issue is to contribute to the state-of-the-art and present current applications of deformation monitoring sensors and deformation modelling. It will contain papers on all aspects of deformation monitoring in geodesy and geomatics. The papers will represent an extension of the articles presented at the 4th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM2019), which was held in Athens, Greece in May 2019. Invited topics include but are not limited to methods and new concepts; integration and automation; as well as innovative applications in the broader field of deformation monitoring, analysis, and interpretation.
Prof. Vassilis Gikas
Prof. Dr. Maria Tsakiri
Prof. Dr. George Pantazis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- QC/QA and optimization techniques
- GNSS-based monitoring
- point cloud-based deformations
- reference frames and geodynamics
- vibration monitoring and dynamics
- ground and spaceborne radar
- deformation monitoring for cultural heritage and construction engineering
- bridge and dam monitoring
- multi-sensor systems
- UAV for change detection and deformation monitoring and monitoring of geohazards
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