Seismic Damage Evaluation and Decisions on Interventions Supported by UAV-Based Surveys

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The contribution demonstrates the benefits of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)-based surveys for building damage evaluation and decisions on interventions after an earthquake. The case study focuses on the historic village of Castelluccio di Norcia (Italy), heavily damaged by the 2016 earthquake. By constructing a 3D model based on UAV flights, the damage levels are estimated for buildings in the village and an optimal set of intervention measures is proposed. For the decision analysis, a pre-posterior Bayesian technique is utilized. The efficiency of the UAV-based survey is highlighted through a cost-benefit analysis and by considering parameters such as the time constraints, the quality of obtained data and the risk of inspecting persons. The proposed method seems to be efficient in organizing rescuing activities, managing emergency measures and specifying interventions, following the occurrence of an accidental situation.

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Croce, V., Diamantidis, D., & Sýkora, M. (2022). Seismic Damage Evaluation and Decisions on Interventions Supported by UAV-Based Surveys. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 209 LNCE, pp. 206–221). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90788-4_20

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