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The MASSIMO system for the safeguarding of historic buildings in a seismic area: operationally-oriented platforms

In this paper, the non-invasive system MASSIMO is presented for the monitoring and the seismic vulnerability mitigation of the cultural heritage. It integrates ground-based, airborne and spaceborne remote sensing tools with geophysical and in situ surveys to provide the multi-spatial (regional, urba...

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Published in:European journal of remote sensing 2016-01, Vol.49 (1), p.397-415
Main Authors: Montuori, Antonio, Costanzo, Antonio, Gaudiosi, Iolanda, Vecchio, Antonio, Apa, Maria Ilaria Pannaccione, Gervasi, Anna, Falcone, Sergio, La Piana, Carmelo, Minasi, Mario, Stramondo, Salvatore, Buongiorno, Maria Fabrizia, Doumaz, Fawzi, Musacchio, Massimo, Casula, Giuseppe, Caserta, Arrigo, Speranza, Fabio, Bianchi, Maria Giovanna, Guerra, Ignazio, Porco, Giacinto, Compagnone, Letizia, Cuomo, Massimo, De, Michele
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Summary:In this paper, the non-invasive system MASSIMO is presented for the monitoring and the seismic vulnerability mitigation of the cultural heritage. It integrates ground-based, airborne and spaceborne remote sensing tools with geophysical and in situ surveys to provide the multi-spatial (regional, urban and building scales) and multi-temporal (long-term, short-term, near-real-time and real-time scales) monitoring of test areas and buildings. The measurements are integrated through web-based GIS and 3D visual platforms to support decision-making stakeholders involved in urban planning and structural requalification. An application of this system is presented over the Calabria region for the town of Cosenza and a test historical complex.
ISSN:2279-7254
2279-7254
DOI:10.5721/EuJRS20164922