The Commission 6 activities were started with creation of the Working
Plan for 2007-2010 and the new Commission 6 team build by WG Chairs and
Co-Chairs. Starting the new period, joint these positions 6 new
colleagues, former Commission 6 delegates and members. The main topics of
the Commission are covered in the former period by five WGs, which
structure was completed by the sixth WG oriented for terrestrial laser
scanning.
The field of interest of Commission 6 are traditional the
acquisition, processing and management of topometric data and
all related information throughout the life cycle of a project
(at construction site), quality control and validation for civil
engineering constructions and manufacturing of large objects,
modern concepts for setting-out and machine guidance,
deformation monitoring, analysis and interpretation, measurement
of dynamic loaded structures (general), prediction of deformation and movements in engineering projects,
mines and areas of geological hazard, automatic measuring systems,
construction and industry and multi-sensor measuring systems,
terrestrial laser systems, their usage in architecture, civil
engineering and industry and standards related to the construction
and deformation measurement.
Work Plan
Terms of reference
Acquisition, processing and management of topometric data and all
related information throughout the life cycle of a project (at construction
site)
Quality control and validation for civil engineering constructions and
manufacturing of large objects
Modern concepts for setting-out and machine guidance
Deformation monitoring, analysis and interpretation, measurement of
dynamic loaded structures (general)
Prediction of deformation and movements in engineering projects, mines
and areas of geological hazard
Automatic measuring systems, construction and industry and multi-sensor
measuring sys-tems
Terrestrial laser systems, their usage in architecture, civil
engineering and industry
Industry measuring system metrology, testing and quality control
Standards related to the construction, deformation measurement and
measuring system metrology
Mission statement
Promote the knowledge, skills and abilities of surveyors in civil and
industrial works within the various professional fields of engineering
Support all development and multidisciplinary expertise leading to
integrated survey methods, using various instruments and sensors and combining
geometry with all other data relevant to each engineering problem
Provide a forum for exchange of knowledge related to engineering analysis
of survey data for the study of structures
In addition to the links with related WGs of IAG, ISM and ISPRS, look for
possible co-operation within these organisations and support the co-operation
of civil, structural and mechanical engineers with our profession
Co-operation with other FIG Commissions
Participation on the FIG standardisation policy, support the
standardisation activities at the international, local and national level,
development of standards
Participation on regional FIG events, events organised in co-operation
with sister organisations.
Working Group 6.1 - Deformation Measurement and Analysis
Policy Issues
Automation of monitoring surveys. Enhancement of geometrical modelling of
deformations from integrated deformation surveys Physical interpretation of
deformations including numerical modelling and prediction of de-formations and
back analysis.
Chair
Dr. Adam Chrzanowski
Canada
e-mail:
adamc[at]unb.ca
Vice Chair
Dr. Stathis C. Stiros
GREECE
Email: stiros[at]upatras.gr
Working Group 6.2 - Engineering Surveys for Industry and
Research
Policy issues
Engineering surveys in industry and research demand ultimate quality to be
realised in ever-shorter time slots and under spatially most limited conditions.
WG2’s main goal is to provide the specialists involved in that kind of missions
with the latest state of the art concerning:
The use of adapted survey techniques in industry & Engineering;
A multidisciplinary collaboration between survey engineers, civil
engineers, structural & mechanical engineers, R&D scientists - for a better
approach of complex Engineering survey problems;
Specific algorithms, instrumentation, equipment and techniques in
Engineering Surveys;
High precision measurements and special techniques for the large scale
metrology of big equipment or structures;
Integration of survey & alignment sensors with actuators and/or tools for
on-line monitoring and control of a given process (dynamic systems);
Relevant modules for the 'Optical 3d Measurement Techniques' series.
Chair
Prof. Thomas A Wunderlich
TUM, Munich
Germany
E-mail:
Th.Wunderlich[at]bv.tu-muenchen.de
Vice-chair
Mr. Peter Kyrinovič
Department of Surveying SUT Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Email: peter.kyrinovic[at]stuba.sk
Working Group 6.3 - Engineering Survey Data Bases and Facility
Management
Policy issues
Focus on the role of the surveying engineer as the responsible manager of
spatially referenced information;
Support for the co-ordination of the activities of other disciplines.
Chair
Prof. Lothar Gründig
TU Berlin
Germany
E-mail:
gruendig[at]inge3.bv.tu-berlin.de
Vice Chair
Prof. Vladimir A. Seredovich
Siberian State Academy of Geodesy (SSGA)
Russian Federation
E-mail: sva[at]ssga.ru
Working Group 6.4 - Engineering Surveys for Construction Works
and Structural Engineering
Policy Issues
Promoting the use of adapted survey techniques in industry & Engineering;
Promoting a multidisciplinary collaboration between survey engineers,
civil engineers, structural & mechanical engineers;
Promoting the understanding of fibre optic sensors, e.g. interferometric
sensors, Brillouin and Raman scattering and Bragg gratings;
Study the use of embedded sensor arrays and the role of advanced surveying
techniques for structural monitoring;
Creating an awareness of surveyors through a task force 'Fibre optic
sensors' of the rapidly emerging technology of fibre optic sensors as
"non-geodetic" sensors to measure deformations (strain) and temperatures in
civil engineering structures
Chair
Dr. Gethin Wyn Roberts The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
E-mail:
gethin.roberts[at]nottingham.ac.uk
Vice Chair
Mr. Joël van Cranenbroeck
Leica Geosystems AG
Switzerland
E-mail:
joel.vancranenbroeck[at]leica-geosystems.com