Future intelligent civil structures: Challenges and opportunities

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An intelligent civil structure offers ultimate protection to its structure, contents and occupants in terms of safety and functionality against undesired dynamic loadings and structural deficiency. In this paper, the concept of the future intelligent civil structure featuring self-adaptive, selfprognostic, self-sensing, self-powering and self-repairing abilities, is proposed. A decade research efforts from Centre for Built Infrastructure Research, University of Technology Sydney, towards the development and concept proof of such intelligent structure is reviewed.

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Li, J. C., Li, Y., Askari, M., & Ha, Q. P. (2014). Future intelligent civil structures: Challenges and opportunities. In 31st International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction and Mining, ISARC 2014 - Proceedings (pp. 72–79). University of Technology Sydney. https://doi.org/10.22260/isarc2014/0010

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