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2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
CASSINO, UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, ITALY | 22-24 OCTOBER 2018
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WHEN

October 22 - 24, 2018

WHERE

Cassino, University Campus

CALL FOR PAPERS

Non-invasive Systems and Techniques for "On Site" Monitoring and Diagnosis


ORGANIZED BY

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Zaccaria Del Prete

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

  • zaccaria.delprete@uniroma1.it


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Emanuele Piuzzi

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

  • emanuele.piuzzi@uniroma1.it


ABSTRACT

On-site monitoring of both archaeological sites and museum exhibits is of fundamental importance for a correct preservation of cultural heritage, preventing degradation phenomena through appropriate countermeasures taken at an early stage.
An effective and proactive monitoring entails two main aspects: constant measurement of the quality of the environment, both inside a museum or at a historical site, and periodical assessment of the preservation status of cultural heritage artifacts.
Within such context, this special session focuses on the latest trends in sensors and sensor networks for environmental monitoring and non-destructive testing and diagnosis techniques for historical artifacts, including, for example:

  • Environmental sensors (temperature, humidity, pressure, etc.)
  • Sensors for pollution (particle matters and gaseous compounds)
  • Vibration sensors
  • Microwave diagnostic systems (spectroscopy, GPR, resonance methods, etc.)
  • Optical methods (visible, IR, UV, etc.)
  • X-ray scanners
  • Thermal imaging
  • Deformation analysis
  • Sensor networks


ABOUT THE CONVENERS

Zaccaria (Rino) Del Prete, graduated in 1990 in Mechanical Engineering and he is now full professor in "Mechanical and Thermal Measurements" at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering of the University of Rome "La Sapienza". He specialized for several years in measurement techniques for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts (USA). His recent research interests are in biological tissue characterization, in new test protocols and monitoring techniques for renewable energy system.
He is a member of the IEEE – IMS Instrumentation & Measurement Society.


Emanuele Piuzzi received the M.S. (cum laude) and Ph.D. degrees in electronics engineering from Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, in 1997 and 2001, respectively.
He is currently an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements with the Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Sapienza University of Rome.
He has co-authored over 100 publications. His current research interests include the measurement of complex permittivity of materials, time domain reflectometry applications, biomedical instrumentation design, and evaluation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields. Dr. Piuzzi is a member of the Italian Group of Electrical and Electronic Measurements, and the Italian Electrotechnical Committee.


Sponsors

IEEE_Italy
IEEE_Italy_IM
IEEE_Italy_C
IEEE_Italy_TEM
IEEE_Italy_PH
MeSe



Supports

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regione
dct
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2018 European Year of
Cultural Heritage

Regione Lazio

Provincia di Frosinone

Distretto Tecnologico per i Beni
e le Attività Culturali - Regione Lazio



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Istituto Italiano di Cultura
Tunisi

Società Italiana di
Fotogrammetria e Topografia

Camera di Commercio
Frosinone

ASPIIN - Camera di Commercio
Frosinone



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gmee
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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

Associazione dei Laureati dell'Ateneo di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale

Gruppo di Misure
Elettriche ed Elettroniche

Cal Lab Magazine



remotesensing
sensors

Remote Sensing
Open Access Journal

Sensors
Open Access Journal