The theme of the conference is “Augmented OMA” and reflects the fact that the well-established OMA applicative perspectives and performance can be augmented by applying advanced AI technologies, modeling and optimization tools as well as innovative data processing approaches. These enlarge the classical domain of OMA towards the development of SHM technologies, digital twins and innovative assessment procedures for materials and products, remarking the primary role played by the discipline in the civil as well as industrial engineering fields.
Within the main theme of the Workshop, papers referring to the following relevant topics are strongly encouraged:
- Artificial Intelligence for data interpretation
- Automatic modal parameter estimation
- Damage detection and condition monitoring
- Digital Twin
- Dynamic characterization of materials, structures and systems
- Dynamics of aerospace structures
- Dynamics of cables
- Dynamics of civil structures
- Dynamics of lightweight structures
- Dynamics of mechatronic systems
- Dynamics of non-structural components, equipment and installations
- Dynamics of rotating machinery
- Earthquake engineering applications
- Experimental analysis of vehicle-bridge interaction
- Fatigue estimation
- Harmonics in OMA
- Influence of environmental and operational conditions
- Innovative sensing solutions
- Inverse methods – Load reconstruction
- Laboratory applications
- Large scale applications
- Measurement Techniques
- Modal based Structural Health Monitoring
- Modal mass estimation
- Modal testing: methods, instrumentation and case studies
- Model correlation and updating
- Multi-layout tests
- Non-linearities: identification and processing
- Non-stationarities: identification and processing
- Optimization techniques for inverse problem solution
- Railway dynamics
- Structural Modification
- Substructuring and coupling methods
- Suitable signal identification
- Wind-turbine dynamics
Full papers referring to those main topics are strongly encouraged