SMARTI - Sustainable Multi-functional Automated Resilient Transport Infrastructure
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- History of engineering and technology
- 3D models
- accelerated pavement testing
- accelerated pavement testing (APT)
- accelerometers
- condition assessments
- embankment degradation
- embedded sensors
- environmental impact
- Euler Bernoulli beam
- factorial design
- falling weight deflectometer
- fatigue
- geophones
- geotechnical asset management
- instrumentation
- Joints
- land use optimisation
- life cycle assessment
- load transfer
- longitudinal strain
- low-cost technologies
- magnetic fields
- maintenance
- MAMs
- mechanomutable asphalt materials
- monitoring
- pavement displacement
- pavement instrumentation
- pavement management system
- pavement monitoring
- pavement responses
- piezoelectric sensor
- piezoelectric sensors
- poissonian loading
- polyurethane
- railway track degradation
- resilience
- rigid pavement
- road pavement
- road pavement distress
- rolling wheel deflectometer
- semi-analytical model
- semi-transparent layer
- sensors
- smart infrastructure
- smart materials
- smart roads
- solar road
- structure-from-motion
- sustainability
- transport
- tuned mass damper
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The world's transport network has developed over thousands of years; emerging from the need of allowing more comfortable trips to roman soldiers to the modern smooth roads enabling modern vehicles to travel at high speed and to allow heavy airplanes to take off and land safely. However, in the last two decades the world is changing very fast in terms of population growth, mobility and business trades creating greater traffic volumes and demand for minimal disruption to users, but also challenges, such as climate change and more extreme weather events. At the same time, technology development to allow a more sustainable transport sector continue apace. It is within this environment and in close consultation with key stakeholders, that this consortium developed the vision to achieve the paradigm shift to Sustainable Multifunctional Automated and Resilient Transport Infrastructures. SMARTI ETN is a training-through-research programme that empowered Europe by forming a new generation of multi-disciplinary professionals able to conceive the future of transport infrastructures and this Special Issue is a collection of some of the scientific work carried out within this context. Enjoy the read.
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