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Population-based structural identification for reserve-capacity assessment of existing bridges
M Proverbio, DG Vernay, IFC Smith
Journal of civil structural health monitoring 8 (3), 363-382, 2018
222018
Adaptive sampling methodology for structural identification using radial basis functions
M Proverbio, A Costa, IFC Smith
Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering 32 (3), 04018008-1-17, 2018
162018
Outlier-detection methodology for structural identification using sparse static measurements
M Proverbio, NJ Bertola, IFC Smith
Sensors 18 (6), 1702, 2018
132018
Framework to approximate the value of information of bridge load testing for reserve capacity assessment
NJ Bertola, M Proverbio, IFC Smith
Frontiers in Built Environment 6, 65, 2020
122020
Sensor data interpretation with clustering for interactive asset-management of urban systems
M Proverbio, A Costa, IFC Smith
Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering 32 (6), 04018050, 2018
42018
Comparison of model-based identification methods for reserve-capacity assessment of existing bridges
M Proverbio, FX Favre, IFC Smith
IABSE Conference 2018–Engineering the Past, to Meet the Needs of the Future, 2018
32018
Cyber civil infrastructure and IoT for cities
A Costa, M Proverbio, IFC Smith
2017 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), 1-8, 2017
32017
Measurement data interpretation and prediction for optimal management of bridges
M Proverbio
EPFL, 2019
12019
Structural model updating for reserve capacity estimation in concrete bridges
M Proverbio, DG Vernay, IFC Smith
Structural health monitoring and real-world application: 8th International …, 2018
12018
Multi-model approach to assess the ultimate flexural capacity of existing concrete bridges
M Proverbio, IFC Smith
12th FIB International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering, 2018
2018
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L Diana, B Domer, S Drira, E Fest, R Gannavarpu, A Garofano, ...
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