IWSHM - 2009

Project Description
Health Monitoring community is invited to participate in the 7th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (IWSHM) to be held at Stanford University on September 9-11 (Wednesday to Friday), 2009. The Call for Papers is provided below, or you may access it online here:http://structure.stanford.edu/workshop/callForPaper/call_for_papers.h...Moretm The 7th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring 2009 Stanford University, Stanford, CA September 9-11, 2009 Call for Papers Sponsored By: Air Force Office of Scientific Research Army Research Office National Science Foundation Office of Naval Research Major topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to: Sensor and Actuator Development · Integrated sensors, wireless sensors, “smart” sensors, fiber optics, piezoelectrics, shape memory alloys/polymers, MEMS sensors and micro-actuators, nano-sensors, etc. Sensor Network/System Integration · Bio-inspired sensor networking, remote and wireless communication, self-diagnostic, self-repairing and fault-tolerance networks, advanced manufacturing for structures with built-in sensors, hardware/software integration, durability/reliability of sensors and sensor network systems, etc. Signal Processing/Monitoring/Diagnostics · Advanced signal processing, wavelet techniques, data mining/fusion, statistics-based signal processing methods, innovative environmental compensation techniques, baseline-free methods, neural network techniques, genetic algorithms, inverse techniques, etc. Prognostics/Health Management/CBM+ · Data-driven residual strength and life prediction, integrated structural health management systems, SHM-based condition assessment of critical structures, etc. Modeling/Simulations/SHM-based Design · Global-local analyses, modeling of sensor/structural responses, multifunctional design optimizations, innovation in integrated sensor/structure design, design methodology based SHM, etc. Implementation/Validation/Certification · Quantification, Probability of Detection (PoD), reliability methods, validation techniques, certification methods, etc. Applications · Civil infrastructures: Bridges, highway systems, buildings, power plants, underground structures, etc. · Aircraft and missile structures: Helicopters, airplanes, Unmanned Aerial vehicles (UAV), engines, rocket motor cases, etc. · Space structures: Satellites, space stations, reusable launch vehicles, exploration vehicles, space robots, etc. · Land/Marine/Offshore structures: Automobiles, trains, submarines, ships etc. · Medical devices: Implants, health monitoring devices, etc. Theme of Workshop The purpose of the workshop is to assess the current state-of-the-art technologies in this field and to discuss and identify key and emerging issues in research and development that are critical and unique in structural health monitoring. The workshop is also intended to promote communication exchange and cross-fertilization between multiple disciplines. Technical presentations will be made by invited and selected distinguished speakers, and plenary discussions on the future direction and the “road-map” will be organized. Potential applications of the techniques to military and civilian structures will be discussed. An exhibition area will be available for product and technology demonstrations. Time Table Abstract Due February 1, 2009 Acceptance Notification By March 1, 2009 Full-Length Paper Due May 1, 2009 Workshop Sept. 9-11, 2009 Abstract Please send a succinct one-page abstract that clearly describes the contents of the proposed paper. A complete abstract should include the following: · Title · Author’s name, affiliation, title, address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address (e-mail is very important) · Abstract (300 words minimum) and key figure(s) . *please send in your abstracts online at http://young-sacl.stanford.edu/member.php in an MS Word or pdf file. A special volume of the Proceedings will be published. For any further information, please check the workshop website at http://structure.stanford.edu/workshop (or) contact Prof. Fu-Kuo Chang (Workshop Organizer) at Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305 fkchang@stanford.edu Tel: (650) 723-3466, Fax: (650) 725-3377 (or) contact Prof. Alfredo Guemes (Co-Organizer) at ETSI Aeronautics Madrid, Spain aguemes@dmpa.upm.es Tel: 3491-336-6327...Less
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Elizabeth Foughty

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