In this paper the model of an Innovative Monitoring Network involving properly connected nodes to develop an Information and Communication Technology ( ICT) solution for preventive maintenance of historical centres from early warnings is proposed. It is well known that the protection of historical centres generally goes from a large-scale monitoring to a local one and it could be supported by a unique ICT solution. More in detail, the models of a virtually organized monitoring system could enable the implementation of automated analyses b y presenting various alert levels. An adequate ICT solution tool would allow to define a monitoring network for a shared processing of data and results. Thus, a possible retrofit solution could be planned for pilot cases shared among the nodes of the network on the basis of a suitable procedure utilizing a retrofit catalogue. The final objective would consist in providing a model of an innovative tool to identify hazards, damages and possible retrofit solutions for historical centres, assuring an easy early warning support for stakeholders. The action could proactively target the needs and requirements of users, such as decision makers responsible for damage mitigation and safeguarding of cultural heritage assets.
On Modeling an Innovative Monitoring Network for Protecting and Managing Cultural Heritage from Risk Events / Carnimeo, Leonarda; Foti, Dora; Ivorra, Salvador. - STAMPA. - 628:(2014), pp. 243-249. (Intervento presentato al convegno FINAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SMART BUILT 2014) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.628.243].
On Modeling an Innovative Monitoring Network for Protecting and Managing Cultural Heritage from Risk Events
Leonarda Carnimeo;Dora Foti
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2014-01-01
Abstract
In this paper the model of an Innovative Monitoring Network involving properly connected nodes to develop an Information and Communication Technology ( ICT) solution for preventive maintenance of historical centres from early warnings is proposed. It is well known that the protection of historical centres generally goes from a large-scale monitoring to a local one and it could be supported by a unique ICT solution. More in detail, the models of a virtually organized monitoring system could enable the implementation of automated analyses b y presenting various alert levels. An adequate ICT solution tool would allow to define a monitoring network for a shared processing of data and results. Thus, a possible retrofit solution could be planned for pilot cases shared among the nodes of the network on the basis of a suitable procedure utilizing a retrofit catalogue. The final objective would consist in providing a model of an innovative tool to identify hazards, damages and possible retrofit solutions for historical centres, assuring an easy early warning support for stakeholders. The action could proactively target the needs and requirements of users, such as decision makers responsible for damage mitigation and safeguarding of cultural heritage assets.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.