Tommaso Panigati , Mattia Zini , Domenico Striccoli , Pier Francesco Giordano , Daniel Tonelli , Maria Pina Limongelli , Daniele Zonta
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Abstract
As transportation infrastructure networks continue to age, bridges have become critical components requiring monitoring activities to ensure safety and functionality. Inspections and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) play a vital role in aiding decision-makers in maintaining structural integrity. Drones have gained popularity for bridge inspections because they offer enhanced safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional methods. This paper provides a multi-faceted review of existing research on drone-based bridge monitoring, focusing on equipment, inspection procedures, outcomes, the Internet of Drones (IoD), and associated communication technologies, exploring current limitations, future directions and potential advancements. In the near future, it is expected that the application of computer vision techniques to drone-captured imagery will expand the possibilities for automated surface damage detection and extraction of dynamic structural features. The main challenges lie in the integration with IoD, and the standardization of the procedures, paving the way for fully automated drone-assisted inspections.
期刊介绍:
Automation in Construction is an international journal that focuses on publishing original research papers related to the use of Information Technologies in various aspects of the construction industry. The journal covers topics such as design, engineering, construction technologies, and the maintenance and management of constructed facilities.
The scope of Automation in Construction is extensive and covers all stages of the construction life cycle. This includes initial planning and design, construction of the facility, operation and maintenance, as well as the eventual dismantling and recycling of buildings and engineering structures.