TY - GEN
T1 - Developing a responsive web platform for the systematic monitoring of coastal structures
AU - Maia, Alexandre
AU - Rodrigues, Armanda
AU - Lemos, Rute
AU - Capitão, Rui
AU - Fortes, Conceição Juana
N1 - This work is partially supported by project NOVA LINCS Ref. UID/CEC/ 04516/2013.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Portugal’s privileged location and the extension of its coastline has led to the construction and maintenance of a large set of port infrastructures. These structures were built primarily to ensure the tranquillity of the protected areas in the harbour basins, but they also support, among others, the control of sedimentation, as they guide the currents and protect water withdrawn from thermoelectric plants. The rubble-mound breakwater is the most common of these structures and its characteristics impose maintenance and repair works throughout its lifetime. To avoid significant costs or, even worse, the collapse of the structure, the need for these works must be evaluated in advance. This is achieved through the evaluation of the breakwater’s Present Condition but also by its comparison with past situations. The Present Condition is periodically checked on-site and all relevant data is systematically gathered. The integration of the data collected during several inspections enables additional comparisons and analyses, supporting the characterisation of the Evolution and Risk conditions. Data collection at periodic inspections of these structures was, until recently, conducted manually, using paper forms and photographs. This was a slow and error prone process. To improve productivity, a monitoring tool, supported by a map-based online geographic information system (WebGIS) was developed. This platform is a device responsive mobile system which adapts to the location of the user’s device, enabling the geo-referencing and analysis of the structures concerned. The system includes facilities for the collection of structural information and also supports the association of Media data, such as photos and videos. In this paper, the developed platform is presented in detail focusing on information requirements, architecture, and the functionality available to the user. The resulting platform has been successfully evaluated by involved researchers from the Portuguese National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (the end users of the system) and by non-expert users.
AB - Portugal’s privileged location and the extension of its coastline has led to the construction and maintenance of a large set of port infrastructures. These structures were built primarily to ensure the tranquillity of the protected areas in the harbour basins, but they also support, among others, the control of sedimentation, as they guide the currents and protect water withdrawn from thermoelectric plants. The rubble-mound breakwater is the most common of these structures and its characteristics impose maintenance and repair works throughout its lifetime. To avoid significant costs or, even worse, the collapse of the structure, the need for these works must be evaluated in advance. This is achieved through the evaluation of the breakwater’s Present Condition but also by its comparison with past situations. The Present Condition is periodically checked on-site and all relevant data is systematically gathered. The integration of the data collected during several inspections enables additional comparisons and analyses, supporting the characterisation of the Evolution and Risk conditions. Data collection at periodic inspections of these structures was, until recently, conducted manually, using paper forms and photographs. This was a slow and error prone process. To improve productivity, a monitoring tool, supported by a map-based online geographic information system (WebGIS) was developed. This platform is a device responsive mobile system which adapts to the location of the user’s device, enabling the geo-referencing and analysis of the structures concerned. The system includes facilities for the collection of structural information and also supports the association of Media data, such as photos and videos. In this paper, the developed platform is presented in detail focusing on information requirements, architecture, and the functionality available to the user. The resulting platform has been successfully evaluated by involved researchers from the Portuguese National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (the end users of the system) and by non-expert users.
KW - Adaptation
KW - Coastal structures
KW - Geographic information system
KW - Georeferencing
KW - Mobile devices
KW - Risk assessment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85059666201&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-06010-7_11
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-06010-7_11
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85059666201
SN - 9783030060091
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 176
EP - 197
BT - Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management - 3rd International Conference, GISTAM 2017, Revised Selected Papers
A2 - Laurini, Robert
A2 - Rocha, Jorge Gustavo
A2 - Ragia, Lemonia
PB - Springer Verlag
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management, GISTAM 2017
Y2 - 27 April 2017 through 28 April 2017
ER -