为更好地宣传地质与岩土工程智能监测领域的最新科研进展,分会理事长施斌,分会理事程刚、高磊、吴静红受邀在国际期刊《Sensors》上共同组织专刊“Geo-sensing and Geo-big Data”(https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/07MNNUHAI5),优选重要成果对岩土传感与大数据技术的最新科研进展进行了展示与报道,以提高分会支撑我国地质与岩土工程领域创新发展能力。截稿时间为2023年3月31日,欢迎赐稿!
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Fiber optic sensing can be turned into a ‘nerve’ to realize geo-sensing so as to mitigate geological and geotechnical disasters. Big data and artificial intelligence help to further realize from the perception to cognition of geoscience.
This Special Issue plans to give an overview of the most recent advances in the field of geo-sensing based on fiber optic sensing technologies and the application of big data for opto-electronic monitoring. This Special Issue is aimed at providing selected contributions on advances in the theory, experimentation, and application of fiber optic sensing in geological and geotechnical engineering monitoring.
The focus of this Special Issue is on presenting the latest advances in geo-sensing and geo-big data. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Advances in sensors and sensing technologies (DSS, DTS, DAS, FBG, MEMS, remote sensing, UVA, GPS, wireless sensor, chemosensor, etc.);
- Opto-electronic monitoring in geo-engineering (geohazards, infrastructures, dams, mines, embankments, tunnels, underground space, etc.);
- Opto-electronic monitoring in energy (geothermal, wind, hydrogen, solar, nuclear, shale gas, fossil, etc.);
- Artificial intelligence algorithm in geological and geotechnical engineering monitoring;
- Geo-big data and risk assessment of geotechnical engineering monitoring;
- Fine monitoring technology of urban underground space;
- Intelligent monitoring and maintenance of long-distance transportation infrastructure;
- Monitoring practice and typical case analysis of major geotechnical engineering;
- Intelligent real-time monitoring technology for linear engineering;
- Smart geotechnical and resilient city.
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section “Remote Sensors“.
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2023