INSPIRE Archived Webinars
Webinar Date
30 October 2024, 10:00am
Abstract
Main hardware and software systems developed in the INSPIRE University Transportation Center from 2017 to 2024 will be presented. Their characteristic parameters, operation procedures, performance metrics, advantages over the state of practice, and application limitations will be summarized. These systems include, but not limited to,
Flying and climbing robots for high-quality data collection from remote sensing and nondestructive testing,
Explainable artificial intelligence and machine learning for element segmentation and defect classification,
3D reconstruction and digital twins for virtual inspection,
Framework for the probability of detection for various defects and damage from in-situ sensors,
Defect detection, location, quantification, and visualization, and
Pilot/inspector training simulator for the use of advanced technologies in automated bridge inspection.
Biography
Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992 and joined Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) in 1996 after over three years of bridge design, inspection, and construction practices with Steinman Consulting Engineers in New York City. Since 1996, Dr. Chen has authored or co-authored over 400 technical publications in structural health monitoring (SHM), structural control, structural and robotic dynamics, computational and experimental mechanics, life-cycle assessment and deterioration mitigation of infrastructure, multi-hazards assessment and mitigation, transportation infrastructure preservation and resiliency including 217 journal papers, 5 book chapters, and 28 keynote and invited presentations at international conferences. He chaired the 9th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-9), St. Louis, Missouri, August 4-7, 2019. He has been granted with one patent on distributed coax cable strain/crack sensors and two patents on enamel coating of steel reinforcing bars for corrosion protection and steel-concrete bond strength. He received the 2019 international SHM Person of the Year award, the 1998 National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the 2004 Academy of Civil Engineers Faculty Achievement Award, and the 2009, 2011, and 2013 Missouri S&T Faculty Research Awards. In 2016, he was nominated and inducted into the Academy of Civil Engineers at Missouri S&T and became an honorary member of Chi Epsilon. He is a Fellow of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Structural Engineering Institute (SEI), and the International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (ISHMII). He is a Section Editor of the Intelligent Sensors, Associate Editor of the Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring, Associate Editor of Advances in Bridge Engineering, Editorial Board Member of Advances in Structural Engineering, and Vice President of the U.S. Panel on Structural Control and Monitoring.
Recommended Citation
Chen, Genda, "2017-2024 Emerging Technologies and Milestone Achievements toward Automated Bridge Inspection and Maintenance" (2024). INSPIRE Archived Webinars. 28.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/inspire_webinars/28
Department(s)
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Research Center/Lab(s)
INSPIRE - University Transportation Center
Document Type
Video - Presentation
Document Version
Final Version
File Type
movingimage
Language(s)
English
Rights
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