These days, from 25 to 28 June, the ‘9th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies’ SpliTech Conference is being held between Split and Bol, Croatia, a scientific conference dealing with topics such as IoT, Smart cities, e-health, etc.
Representing ETT, Giulia Marchiano, R&D Project Manager, presented a paper today titled “Application of dynamic and AI approaches for predictive maintenance”. The work was carried out in collaboration with Maria Giovanna Pacifico, PhD in Architecture and R&D Project Manager at ETT, Antonio Novellino, R&D Manager at ETT, and Professor Stefania De Medici from the University of Catania.
The paper illustrates the results of research on the application of Intelligenza Artificiale to building maintenance, which is the result of collaboration between the Department of Architecture at the University of Naples Federico II, the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture at the University of Catania, and ETT.
The research aims to demonstrate how new ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) can be effective not only in monitoring and managing newly constructed buildings but also in protecting existing building heritage through planned and optimized maintenance.