About this Research Topic
The development and breakthrough of structural monitoring, analysis and control technology is inseparable from the joint support of multiple disciplines. In view of the increasing complexity of modern engineering structures and the more changeable application scenarios and environments, traditional health monitoring technologies are gradually unable to meet engineering needs. In this context, with the deepening of scientific research and technological innovation, nano/smart materials and new technologies continue to emerge, providing strong support for monitoring technology to meet various challenges.
The purpose of the Research Topic is to systematically display the latest research results in advanced materials and techniques for structural monitoring, analysis and control, and to promote technological innovation and development in this field. We welcome researchers to contribute Original Research papers and Review papers for this Research Topic sharing the most recent ideas in the field of structural monitoring, analysis and control technology.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Advanced materials and techniques for various engineering fields
• Applications of advanced materials and techniques in structural monitoring and control systems.
• Mathematical theories and methods for structural monitoring, analysis and control.
• Innovative and effective methods to analyze structural operational performance.
• Other related aspects
Topic editor Sadegh Shams is employed by Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center/Genex Systems and declares no competing interests with regards to the Research Topic Subject)
Keywords: Structural monitoring, Structural analysis, Structural control, Engineering, Advanced materials
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