News in 2019
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Report on the 4th Joint International Symposium on Deformation
Monitoring (JISDM)
15-17 May 2019, Athens, Greece
The
4th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM) was
held on May 15th – 17th in Athens, Greece. JISDM carries the 40
years long tradition of the FIG and IAG joint symposia in the field of
deformation monitoring and more recently the active sponsorship of
ISPRS. The symposium aimed to connect research in deformation
measurement / techniques, analysis and interpretation with advanced
practice. The School of Rural and Surveying Engineering (SRSE) of
the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) was the host
institution of this event.
During the three days of the symposium 95 oral and 37 poster
presentations were given originating from 27 countries from 5
continents. Conference topics were related to core methodological,
technical and practical achievements in the field of deformation
monitoring. Technical sessions were organized in 13 thematic areas
that include: QC/QA and optimization techniques in deformation analysis;
new concepts for GNSS-based monitoring; point cloud-based space-temporal
deformations; reference frames and geodynamics; vibration monitoring and
dynamics; ground and spaceborne radar; monitoring of cultural heritage;
deformation monitoring for construction engineering; bridge monitoring;
dam monitoring; multi-sensor systems and new concepts for deformation
measurements; UAV for change detection and deformation monitoring;
monitoring of geohazards.
The authors had the opportunity to submit their paper for a peer-review
process resulting in 44 papers successfully passed the review process.
After the symposium authors of peer and non-peer-review papers will have
the opportunity to submit extended versions of their work for a special
issue in widely accepted journals. The organizing committee
attached great importance to the active participation of young
researchers in the symposium. In this regard, two awards were
offered for the best oral and poster student presentations.
During the conference Professor Carmelo Gentile, (Polytechnico di
Milano), Dr. Charalampos (Haris) Kontoes (National Observatory of
Athens) and Dorota A. Grejner-Brzezinska (The Ohio State University)
introduced the latest tendencies in the field of deformation monitoring
and shared their vision on the evolution of technologies and methods for
monitoring both natural phenomena and man-made structures. The
highly interesting topics of the symposium have attracted a large number
of sponsorships, including contributions from the construction industry;
highway, bridge, dam and renewable energy operators; service companies
in the field as well as utility companies. In response, the
organizing committee has allocated a special session for technical
presentations by the sponsors.
Due to the great success of the conference it was decided to hold the
5th JISDM in two years. The organizers will announce soon the location
and time for the next edition.
Prof. VassilisGikas
JISDM2019 Chair
July 2019