Structural health monitoring optimised using AR, AI and computer vision
![New structural health technology proposed by the University of Central Florida could help to improve the safety of both inspectors and the public (Image: Onestop NDT) New structural health technology proposed by the University of Central Florida could help to improve the safety of both inspectors and the public (Image: Onestop NDT)](/sites/default/files/styles/content_banner/public/2023-11/resized-image-Promo%20%282%29_6.jpeg?h=0729c925&itok=OGGhEdJE)
New structural health technology proposed by the University of Central Florida could help to improve the safety of both inspectors and the public (Image: Onestop NDT)
Researchers from the University of Central Florida have introduced new technologies that aim to enhance the monitoring of structural health, bolstering public safety and safeguarding against disasters.
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