5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring
(JISDM2022)
20-22 June 2022, Valencia, Spain
The joint symposium was organized by the Universitat
Politècnica de València, Spain, and was supported by FIG (WG
6.1), IAG, and ISPRS. JISDM2022 topics were related to
technical, methodological, and practical advances in the
field of deformation monitoring tackling landslides, debris
flows and rockfalls, large engineering structures,
metrology, and tangible cultural heritage in archaeology and
architecture.
4th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring
(JISDM2019)
15-17 May 2019, Athens, Greece
The joint symposium was organized by the School of Rural and
Surveying Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens
and was supported by FIG (WG 6.1), IAG and ISPRS. The presentations
covered several topics that included: quality control, quality
assurance and optimization techniques in deformation analysis; point
cloud-based space-temporal deformations; reference frames and
geodynamics; cultural heritage/ bridge / dam / geohazards
monitoring; multi-sensor systems and new concepts for deformation
measurements; UAV for change detection and deformation monitoring.
7th International Conference on Engineering Surveying
(INGEO2017)
18 - 20 October 2017, Lisbon, Portugal
The conference by the Faculty of Civil Engineering Slovak
University of Technology in Bratislava, the FIG C6 (Engineering
Surveys) and the National Laboratory for Civil Engineering of
Portugal. The presentations covered several topics that included:
engineering surveying; structures monitoring; trends in methodology
and development of technology; quality control of data.
3rd Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring
(JISDM2016)
30 March - 1 April, Vienna, Austria
The Symposium was organized by the FIG Working Group 6.1
(Deformation Measurement), the IAG Sub-Commissions 4.2 (Geodesy in
Geospatial Mapping and Engineering) and the Joint Working Group
0.2.1 (New Technologies for Disaster Monitoring and Management). One
aim of the symposium was to highlight contributions from different
fields of geodesy and geomatics, such as engineering geodesy,
spatial geodesy, photogrammetry and remote sensing. Highlights of
the conference programme included discussion of scientific progress
related to the monitoring of terrain, objects and structures, such
as ground subsidence, landslides, glacier movements, bridges,
tunnels or wind turbines.
INGEO 2014 - 6th International Conference on Engineering
Surveying
3-4 April 2014, Prague, Czech Republic
The conference was organized by the Faculty of Civil Engineering
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, the FIG Commission 6
(Engineering Surveys) and Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech
Technical University in Prague. The themes included trends in
methodology and technology development in engineering surveying;
engineering surveying procedures for industry ; lasers and laser
measurement systems;new technologies for deformation measurements.
2th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring
(JISDM2013)
9-10 September 2013, Nottingham, United Kingdom
The joint symposium was organized by the University of
Nottingham, United Kingdom, and was supported by FIG (WG 6.1),
IAG, and, for the first time, also by ISPRS. Rapid developments in
our professional fields, like modern sensors and sensor networks,
real-time processing algorithms, advanced analysis tools,
micro-electronics and computer sciences, wireless communications and
machine control have significantly changed instrumentation,
methodology, and system set-up. The symposium emphasized the high
demand to develop new monitoring concepts and solutions to meet the
needs of society in minimizing negative environmental impacts.
1st International FIG Workshop on Monitoring High Rise and Tall
Engineering Structures Development and Practice
22-23 November 2012, Hong Kong, China
The workshop was organized by The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, the FIG Commission 6 (Engineering Surveys) and The
University of Nottingham Ningbo China. The themes included: setting
out high rise and tall engineering structures; control network using
GNSS; structural health monitoring; sensor fusion and analysis.
1st Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring
(JISDM)
2-4 November 201, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
The join symposium combined the 14th FIG Symposium on Deformation
Measurement and Analysis, the 5th IAG Symposium on Geodesy for
Geotechnical and Structural Engineering and the 2nd International
Workshop on Spatial Information Technologies for Monitoring the
Deformation of Large-Scale Man-made Linear Features. It was
organized by the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics of
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the FIG Working Group 6.1
(Deformation Measurement), the IAG Sub-Commissions 4.2
(Applications of Geodesy in Engineering) 4.4 (Applications of
Satellite and Airborne Imaging Systems), and the Engineering
Surveying Sub-Society of the Chinese Society for Geodesy,
Photogrammetry and Cartography.
FIG Commissions 5, 6 and SSGA Workshop “Innovative Technologies
for an Efficient Geospatial Management of Earth Resources”
23-30 July 2009, Listvyanka, Russian Federation
The workshop on “Innovative Technologies for an Efficient
Geospatial Management of Earth Resources” was organized by FIG
Commissions 5 (Positioning and Measurement) and 6 (Engineering
Surveys) together with the Siberian State Academy Of Geodesy, the
Technische Universität Berlin and the Irkutsk State Technical
University. The rapid development of new innovative technologies
forces the need for meetings all over the world for better exchange
of knowledge regarding efficient usage. To achieve the millennium
goals, transmission of knowledge concerning rapid technological
changes in geodesy, photogrammetry, GIS, remote sensing, CORS and
DGNNS augmentation systems also have to be central to modern
educational programmes.
Joint symposia: 13th FIG Symposium on Deformation Measurement and
Analysis & 4th IAG Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical and
Structural Engineering
12-15 May 2008, Lisbon, Portugal
The second jointly held symposium on deformation measurements and
analysis was held May 12 – 15, 2008 in Lisbon, Portugal. The
symposium was a combined meeting of the FIG Commission 6, Working
Group 6.1, Deformation Measurements and Analysis and the IAG
Sub-commission 4.2, Applications of Geodesy in Engineering. The
theme of the symposium “Measuring the Changes”, reflects the
importance, and demand, for fully automated, continuous, and
reliable deformation monitoring in the civil engineering, mining,
and energy sectors.
INGEO 2004 and FIG Regional
Central and Eastern European Conference on Engineering Surveying
11-13 November, Bratislava, Slovakia
The 3rd International Conference on Engineering
Surveying INGEO 2004 was held November 11-13 in Bratislava,
Slovakia. INGEO 2004 was organised by FIG Commission 6 and
Department of Surveying, SUT, Bratislava, Slovakia. 39 papers were
presented and representatives from more than 15 countries
participated in this well organized event.
1st
International Symposium on Engineering Surveys for Construction Works
and Structural Engineering
28 June – 1 July 2004, Nottingham, United Kingdom
The 1st International
Symposium on Engineering Surveys for Construction Works and
Structural Engineering organised by FIG Commission 6 was held in
Nottingham, United Kingdom, 28 June – 1 July 2004. The Symposium was
hosted by the Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy,
University of Nottingham. It included a workshop of the Special Task
Force 6.1.1 established under Working Group 6.1, “Measurements and
Analysis of Cyclic Deformations and Structural Vibrations”.
The 11th FIG Symposium on Deformation Measurement was held in
Santorini, Greece May 25-28, 2003. This symposium organised by FIG
Commission 6 (surveying Engineering) working group on Deformation
Measurement has the longest tradition in FIG as a Commission
organised event on a certain topic. This time this symposium
attracted more than 130 participants from 29 countries – major
national groups represented were Polish, Italian and, of course,
Greek. Participation of more than 15 delegates, among them students
and scientists from less developed countries became possible through
grants from the sponsors of the symposium.
The 2nd International Conference of Engineering Surveying - INGEO
2002 is organised by the Department of Surveying of the Slovak
University of Technology and was held in the Congress Centrum of the
Slovak Saving Bank in Bratislava. The co-operation with the members
of FIG Commission 6, WG6.2 Engineering Surveys for Industry and
Research, the Chamber of Surveyors and Cartographers and the Slovak
Union of Surveyors contributed to the high level of this conference.
The papers were grouped in four major themes: Model Building and
Data Processing; Deformation Measurement; Photogrammetry
Applications; Sensors and Laser Equipments.
10th FIG International Symposium on Deformation Measurements
19-22 March 2001, California, United States
The 10th International Symposium on Deformation Measurements,
organized by Commission 6 was held in Orange, California. The
symposium was hosted by the metropolitan Water District of
Southern California in cooperation with the Department of Geodesy
and Geomatics Engineering of the University of New Brunswick,
United States Geological Survey, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography’s Orbit and Permanent Array Center, and Leica
Geosystems. There were numerous technical presentations such as
structural deformations, theory of design and analysis of
deformation measurements, automation of structural
health/deformation monitoring systems and more. In addition to the
technical presentations there were poster paper sessions and
exhibits by the industry suppliers.