This paper proposes, and discusses the expansion of AINOP, the National IT Archive of Public Structures in Italy, into a standardized and interoperable platform for supporting the seismic vulnerability assessment and seismic monitoring of Italian bridges and viaducts. To this end it is proposed an ad-hoc customisation and the provision of AINOP interoperability to two existing standardized and interoperable platforms, namely PELL and CIPCast DSS, both conceived and created in ENEA, which are already operatively and successfully used for supporting the management of public asset and the protection of critical infrastructures in Italy.

Towards Standardized and Interoperable Platforms for Supporting the Seismic Vulnerability Assessment and Seismic Monitoring of Italian Bridges and Viaducts

Blaso, L.;Clemente, P.;Giovinazzi, S.;Giuliani, G.;Gozo, N.;Pollino, M.;Rosato, V.
2021-01-01

Abstract

This paper proposes, and discusses the expansion of AINOP, the National IT Archive of Public Structures in Italy, into a standardized and interoperable platform for supporting the seismic vulnerability assessment and seismic monitoring of Italian bridges and viaducts. To this end it is proposed an ad-hoc customisation and the provision of AINOP interoperability to two existing standardized and interoperable platforms, namely PELL and CIPCast DSS, both conceived and created in ENEA, which are already operatively and successfully used for supporting the management of public asset and the protection of critical infrastructures in Italy.
2021
978-3-030-91876-7
978-3-030-91877-4
Evaluation of bridges
Level of knowledge
Structural health monitoring
Bridges
Regulations
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