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Conclusions and Future Possibilities
The loading and response on offshore structures are at present, to an increasing extent, monitored in real‐time and all these data are stored and available for the structural integrity engineer. Real‐time detection of damage can be obtained and enhanced by post‐processing of monitoring data. The emergence of advanced monitoring techniques and wireless sensors can influence how structures are managed in the future. Autonomous underwater robots to monitor offshore structures offer a further promising addition to traditional inspection techniques and structural monitoring. Underwater inspection and integrity management of offshore structures in the future may be performed by structural monitoring and autonomous underwater robots that detect damage and anomalies. The development of autonomous robots, monitoring techniques and digital technology may offer a more cost‐effective and possibly safer route for managing structural integrity. The chapter also presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book.
Conclusions and Future Possibilities
The loading and response on offshore structures are at present, to an increasing extent, monitored in real‐time and all these data are stored and available for the structural integrity engineer. Real‐time detection of damage can be obtained and enhanced by post‐processing of monitoring data. The emergence of advanced monitoring techniques and wireless sensors can influence how structures are managed in the future. Autonomous underwater robots to monitor offshore structures offer a further promising addition to traditional inspection techniques and structural monitoring. Underwater inspection and integrity management of offshore structures in the future may be performed by structural monitoring and autonomous underwater robots that detect damage and anomalies. The development of autonomous robots, monitoring techniques and digital technology may offer a more cost‐effective and possibly safer route for managing structural integrity. The chapter also presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book.
Conclusions and Future Possibilities
Sharp, John V. (author) / Ersdal, Gerhard (author)
2021-03-26
5 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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