| Work plans – Commission 6 Title Engineering Surveys  Dr.
Michel Mayoud, Chairperson of Commission 6
 Terms of reference
  Acquisition, processing and management of topometric data and of all 
  related information throughout the life cycle of a project 
  Development and implementation of adequate survey methods in engineering 
  projects 
  Metrology, quality control and validation for civil construction and 
  manufacturing of large objects 
  Deformation monitoring, analysis and interpretation 
  Prediction of deformation and movements in engineering projects, mines and 
  areas of geological hazard.  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 the development and exchange of knowledge on the 
  engineering analysis of survey data for the study of structures. 
  In addition to the links with related Working Groups of IAG and ISPRS, 
  look for possible connections within organisations of civil, structural and 
  mechanical engineers and within those dealing with metrology and quality 
  control - at the national and international level.  
 Working Group 6.1TitleDeformation 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 deformations and back analysis.  ChairProf. Adam Chrzanowski (Canada). Specific project(s)Regular symposia and exchanges between researchers and concerned 
  professionals. Workshop(s)
  9th International Symposium on Deformation Measurements,
    Olsztyn, Poland, September 1999Regular cycle called "International Symposium on Deformation
    Measurements"Contributions to various joint meetings and FIG working weeks Publication(s)Proceedings of the meetings (by the host). TimetableSee Events on FIG home page (http://www.ddl.org/figtree)
  or Commission 6 announcements of forthcoming events. BeneficiariesGeodetic engineers dealing with comparative measurements of deformed or
  unstable objects, geologists, geophysicists, civil and structural engineers
  concerned on this issue. 
 Working Group 6.2TitleSpecial equipment for industrial and engineering 
applications Policy issues 
  Promoting the use of adapted survey techniques in industry and 
  engineering. 
  Contributing to the development of special instruments and methods. 
 ChairProf. Heribert Kahmen (Austria). Specific project(s)Regular symposia; intensification of links with industry and engineering. Workshop(s)
  Optical 3D measurement methods, Vienna, October 2001.Co-organiser of a regular cycle called "Optical 3D Measurement
    Methods"Contributions to various joint meetings and FIG working weeks. Publication(s)Proceedings of the meetings (by the host). TimetableSee Events on FIG home page (http://www.ddl.org/figtree)
  or Commission 6 announcements of forthcoming events. BeneficiariesSurveyors wanting to acquire more expertise in these
  special applications, designers and manufacturers in various industrial or
  engineering activities, engineers dealing with quality control of large
  objects or structures, manufacturers and users of survey instruments. 
 Working Group 6.3TitleHigh precision metrology for large scientific equipment Policy issues 
  Accurate measurement of large equipments or structures in R and D sectors 
  (mainly for particle accelerators and their detectors) and the development of 
  adequate special techniques. 
  Integration of various survey and alignment sensors and actuators for 
  on-line monitoring and control of a given process (dynamic positioning 
  systems). 
  Pluridisciplinary collaboration between survey engineers and R and D 
  scientists on special measuring tools and techniques.  ChairDr. Michel Mayoud (France). Specific project(s)
  To enlarge links between this specialised community and other surveyors
    dealing with engineering and industrial problems.To ease the communication of information in this field of application. Workshop(s)International workshop on accelerator alignment (IWAA), ESRF - Grenoble,
    October 1999, with an additional FIG/IAG day
  Co-organiser of a regular cycle called "International Workshop on
    Accelerator Alignment" (IWAA)
  Contributions to various joint meetings and FIG working weeks.Publication(s)Proceedings of the meetings (by the host). TimetableSee Events on FIG home page (http://www.ddl.org/figtree)
  or Commission 6 announcements of forthcoming events. BeneficiariesPhysics laboratories dealing with particle accelerators and
  detectors, fusion rings, gravitational antennas, power lasers, etc; all
  scientists and engineers dealing with large scale metrology and accurate
  positioning in R and D sectors or in industry (in connection with WG 6.2);
  universities and manufacturers involved in the development of special
  instruments. 
 Working Group 6.4TitleTransportation and utility lines Policy issues 
  Development of standards and methods for reliable data acquisition 
  techniques, and techniques for data up-date which cope with the 
  interdisciplinary characteristics of such tasks. 
  Co-ordination of these activities with network providers and research 
  institutes, and establishing connections to the GIS industry and to leading 
  international organisations.  ChairDr. Théophile Engel (Switzerland). Specific project(s)Cost optimisation in co-ordinates-based transportation and utility lines
  Integration of GPS technology for machine control in road and rail
    construction and maintenance
  Track data communication standards (optionally extendable to a rail and
    road data communication standard)
  Track machine guidance
  Development of road data surveying technology
  Real-time use of CAD data.Workshop(s)
  A co-sponsored Symposium on Railway Construction and Maintenance, December
    1999, Beijing, ChinaDedicated sessions or contributions in various joint seminars, workshops
    and symposia. Publication(s)
  "Survey for modern track construction" in "Engineering
    Showcase" 10/98.Proceedings of meetings (by the hosts). TimetableSee Events on FIG home page (http://www.fig.net
) or Commission 6 announcements of forthcoming events. BeneficiariesEngineering surveyors, national and international railway and road
  associations, universities and manufacturers involved in the development of
  specific domains of transportation and utility lines. 
 Working Group 6.5TitleFacility management systems Policy issues 
  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. 
 ChairProf. Lothar Gründig (Germany). Specific project(s) 
  Concepts of data models for the mapping of relevant 4D or 5D project data,
    covering 3D geometry, time, and descriptive attributes.Exchange, provision and presentation of facility management data in
    computer networks.Data integration for this subject, taking into account the presence of
    redundant data and different sources of information.The automation and combination of feasible data acquisition techniques. Workshop(s)
  Dedicated session during the Turkish-German joint geodetic days, June
    1999.Sessions and contributions to joint seminars, workshops and symposia. Publication(s)Proceedings of the meetings. TimetableSee Events on FIG home page (http://www.ddl.org/figtree)
  or Commission 6 announcements of forthcoming events. BeneficiariesSurveying engineers, engineers and managers involved in
  facility management tasks. 
 Commission officers and chairs or working 
groupsChair Dr. Michel Mayoud
 CERN
 Site de Prevessin
 01631 CERN 
  CEDEX
 France
 Email mayoud@cern.ch
 Tel + 41 22 767 3007
 Fax 
  + 41 22 767 3456
 Vice Chair Svend Kold Johansen
 Road Directorate
 Thomas Helsteds 
  Vej 11
 8660 Skanderborg
 Denmark
 Email skj@vd.dk
 Tel + 45 89 93 24 01
 Fax + 45 86 
  52 50 16
 Secretary Dominique Missiaen
 CERN
 Site de Prevessin
 01631 CERN 
  CEDEX
 France
 Email dominique.missiaen@cern.ch
 Tel + 41 22 767 5483
 Fax + 41 22 767 3456
 Working Group 6.1Chair Prof. Adam ChrzanowskiDepartment of Geodesy and Geomatics
 University 
  of New Brunswick
 Fredericton, NB
 Canada E3B 5A3
 Email mailto:adam@unb.ca
 Tel + 1 506 453 
  4598
 Fax + 1 506 453 4943
 Working Group 6.2Chair Prof. Heribert KahmenTechnische Universität Wien
 Institut für 
  Landesvermessung und Ingenieurgeodäsie
 Gusshausstrasse 27 - 29/127
 1040 
  Vienna
 Austria
 Email hkahmen@pop.tuwien.ac.at
 Fax + 
  43 2 225 875998
 Working Group 6.3Chair Dr. Michel Mayoud (see above) Working Group 6.4Chair Dr. Théophile EngelChemins de Fer Fédéraux
 Avenue de la Gare 
  45
 1001 Lausanne
 Switzerland
 Email: Please contact FIG office
 Tel + 41 5121 24 26 
  86
 Fax + 41 512 24 27 90
 Working Group 6.5Chair Prof. Lothar GründigInstitut für Geodäsie und 
  Photogrammetrie
 Technische Universität Berlin
 Strasse des 17 Juni 
  15
 1000 Berlin
 Germany
 Email gruendig@inge3.bv.tu-berlin.de
 Tel 
  + 49 30 31 42 23 75
 Fax + 49 30 31 42 11 19
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