London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. — 439 p.
The book provides an overview and up-to-date synthesis of the different non-destructive techniques to the field of civil engineering and includes topics relating to infrastructures and structures.
Laser Scanning Technology
Close Range Photogrammetry
Geophysics
Ground Penetrating Radar
Infrared Thermography
Multispectral Imaging
Non-Destructive Testing of Tunnels
Breakwater Monitoring using Geomatic Technologies
The Use of Geophysics for the Condition Assessment of Railway Infrastructure
Applications of the GPR Method for Road Inspection
Thermographic 3D Modeling of Existing Constructions
Practical Use of Multispectral Techniques for the Detection of Pathologies in Constructions
Non-Destructive Techniques Applied to Ancient Masonry Bridges Assessment
Road Management Using Mobile LiDAR Data
Metallic Industrial Structures. As-built and Structural Calculation
Infrastructure Management Systems based on Non-Destructive Technologies for Masonry Arch Bridges
Advanced Computational Approaches for GPR Processing and Interpretation
New Challenges in Laser Scanning Data Processing:Automatic Processing of Data and Object Recognition
BIM as Management Tool for Existing Buildings