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Title
Proceedings of the First MCEER Workshop on Mitigation of Earthquake Disaster by Advanced Technologies (MEDTA-1). Held in Los Angeles, California on March 2-3, 2000.
File
PB2001105399.pdf
Author(s)
Shinozuka, M.; O'Rourke, T. D.; Inman, D. J.
Source
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA., November 2000, 276 p.
Identifying Number(s)
MCEER-00-0009
Abstract
A workshop on Mitigation of Earthquake Disaster by Advanced technologies (MEDAT) was held, under the sponsorship of MCEER and the National Science Foundation (NSF), in Los Angeles at the Radisson Hotel Midtown, across from University of Southern California (LJSC) campus on March 2 (Thursday) and 3 (Friday), 2000. This workshop (MEDAT-1) consisted of all plenary two day sessions and was the first in a new series of MCEER sponsored workshops involving advanced technologies. Workshop participants explored the state-of-the-art field applications of nondestructive inspection and health monitoring technology including remote sensing techniques, for the purpose of mitigating urban earthquake disasters. Innovative applications of the technologies, either actually implemented or having high potential of implementation in civil infrastructure systems, were emphasized. Two discussion sessions of generous duration provided a forum for critical review and exchange of ideas among all the participants for breakthrough applications of the technologies. Future MEDAT workshops will address additional applications of these and other advanced technologies.
Keywords
Synthetic aperture radar; Civil infrastructure; Earthquake engineering; Remote sensing; Meetings; Damage assessments; Lifelines; Geographic information systems; Supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA); Mitigation of Earthquake Disaster by Advanced Technologies (MEDAT)