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Title Toward Automation Of Structural Health Monitoring: An Ai Use Case For Infrastructure Resilience In A Smart City Setting
ID_Doc 57653
Authors Dirhamsyah M.; Ibrahim I.B.M.; Fonna S.; Sukhairi T.A.; Riza H.; Huzni S.
Year 2022
Published 9th International Conference on ICT for Smart Society: Recover Together, Recover Stronger and Smarter Smartization, Governance and Collaboration, ICISS 2022 - Proceeding
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICISS55894.2022.9915041
Abstract Motivated by the accelerated development of Artificial Intelligence technologies, the government of Indonesia formulated a National Strategic Plans of Artificial Intelligence (Renstranas KA). Two top priorities pursued by the plan are AI technologies for disaster risk management and smart city. On another hand, aging and degradation of reinforced concrete infrastructures are two factors that increase the risk of structural failures and decrease infrastructure resilience in developing countries. A primary mechanism for these factors are steel rebar corrosion inside reinforced concrete structures. In this paper, we present an AI approach for structural corrosion monitoring. We also present the technical challenges and proposed resolutions toward achieving automated, real-time corrosion monitoring in infrastructures as part of disaster risk management in a smart city setting. © 2022 IEEE.
Author Keywords Disaster Risk Management; Infrastructure Corrosion; Smart City; Structural Health Monitoring; Swarm Intelligence


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