Machine Vision Aids Earthquake Retrofit Studies

11.07.2012 -

In seismically active regions such as Italy most new buildings are built to resist earthquakes, but many older buildings are not. To find a balance between the cost and the effectiveness of retrofitting older buildings, the European Center for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering (EUCENTRE) conducted tests on scale model buildings mounted on shake tables that simulated earthquakes. EUCENTRE turned to machine vision to find a quick and accurate method of monitoring the building's movements during tests.

Do you want to know more? Read the Whitepaper.

Downloads

Contact

Teledyne Dalsa

605 McMurray Road
N2V 2E9 Waterloo
ON, Canada

+1 519 886 6000
+1 519 886 8023

Top Feature

Digital tools or software can ease your life as a photonics professional by either helping you with your system design or during the manufacturing process or when purchasing components. Check out our compilation:

Proceed to our dossier

Top Feature

Digital tools or software can ease your life as a photonics professional by either helping you with your system design or during the manufacturing process or when purchasing components. Check out our compilation:

Proceed to our dossier