13th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure
13th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure
13th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure
As infrastructure ages and demands on resilience grow, Distributed Acoustic, Temperature and Strain Sensing is emerging as a game-changer in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM).
At Silixa, a Luna company, we are leveraging DAS, DTS and DSS to unlock new possibilities in geotechnical and civil infrastructure monitoring bringing an innovation to the built environment.
By transforming standard fiber optic cables into dense arrays of sensors, distributed sensing enables real-time, high-resolution monitoring of bridges, tunnels, dams, and other critical infrastructure without the need for intrusive installations.
Benefits include continuous, autonomous data acquisition, early detection of structural anomalies, scalable monitoring across large assets and enhanced safety and maintenance planning.
The 13th edition of the International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure of the Society for Civil Structural Health Monitoring will provide a platform for international scientists, engineers, enterprisers, researchers, experts of public agencies, infrastructure owners and technical associations to discuss recent advances in structural health monitoring (SHM) of intelligent infrastructure and to explore the potential for international cooperation.
To learn more about our technology and it’s potential please visit us at booth #1212; or to pre-arrange a meeting with our experienced team contact us.
As infrastructure ages and demands on resilience grow, Distributed Acoustic, Temperature and Strain Sensing is emerging as a game-changer in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM).
At Silixa, a Luna company, we are leveraging DAS, DTS and DSS to unlock new possibilities in geotechnical and civil infrastructure monitoring bringing an innovation to the built environment.
By transforming standard fiber optic cables into dense arrays of sensors, distributed sensing enables real-time, high-resolution monitoring of bridges, tunnels, dams, and other critical infrastructure without the need for intrusive installations.
Benefits include continuous, autonomous data acquisition, early detection of structural anomalies, scalable monitoring across large assets and enhanced safety and maintenance planning.
The 13th edition of the International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure of the Society for Civil Structural Health Monitoring will provide a platform for international scientists, engineers, enterprisers, researchers, experts of public agencies, infrastructure owners and technical associations to discuss recent advances in structural health monitoring (SHM) of intelligent infrastructure and to explore the potential for international cooperation.
To learn more about our technology and it’s potential please visit us at booth #1212; or to pre-arrange a meeting with our experienced team contact us.