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HORUS

Maria Pina LIMONGELLI (docente coordinatore), Giancarlo COSTA, Michele BOLOGNINI

At a time of increased threats, climate change, and reduced budgets, HORUS faces one of the major concerns for infrastructure operators and government authorities: increasing investments in inspection and safety assessment of aging civil infrastructure.
HORUS drives the evolution of structural health monitoring systems from networks of sensors permanently installed on a few strategic infrastructures, to a set of modular sensing devices brought on-demand to targeted structures by swarms of drones.
Artificial Intelligence algorithms, digital twins of the managed structures and intelligent decision support systems enable human decision-makers to control and manage infrastructure assets optimally, safely, and promptly.
The transmission of the massive amount of data is enabled by the future 6G communication technology, made available on-site by femtocells directly brought by flying base stations or by satellite networks, even in remote areas or areas subjected to natural calamities.

Partners

Università degli Studi di Trento, Politecnico di Bari