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D-Index
37
Citations
6135
World Ranking
2366
National Ranking
853

Overview

Andrew W. Smyth is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and has contributed primarily to the field of engineering, with a focus on civil and structural engineering, building and construction, artificial intelligence, control and systems engineering, and transportation.

The scientist's research covers a diverse range of topics including structural health monitoring techniques, traffic prediction and management techniques, control systems and identification, probabilistic and robust engineering design, traffic and road safety, evacuation and crowd dynamics, and facility location and emergency management.

Notable recent publications by Andrew W. Smyth include:

  • An unscented Kalman filter method for real time input-parameter-state estimation (2021) in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • SOD-YOLOv8-Enhancing YOLOv8 for Small Object Detection in Aerial Imagery and Traffic Scenes (2024) in Sensors
  • OBD-Data-Assisted Cost-Based Map-Matching Algorithm for Low-Sampled Telematics Data in Urban Environments (2021) in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Sensitivity-based singular value decomposition parametrization and optimal regularization in finite element model updating (2020) in Structural Control and Health Monitoring
  • Driver behavior indices from large-scale fleet telematics data as surrogate safety measures (2022) in Accident Analysis & Prevention

Frequently collaborating coauthors include Sevin Mohammadi, Audrey Olivier, Jinwoo Jang, Marios Impraimakis, and Patrick Alrassy.

The venues where Andrew W. Smyth has most frequently published are:

  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Structural Control and Health Monitoring
  • 2021 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • The unscented Kalman filter and particle filter methods for nonlinear structural system identification with non-collocated heterogeneous sensing†

    Eleni N. Chatzi;Andrew W. Smyth

  • Multi-rate Kalman filtering for the data fusion of displacement and acceleration response measurements in dynamic system monitoring

    Andrew Smyth;Meiliang Wu

  • Application of the unscented Kalman filter for real-time nonlinear structural system identification

    Meiliang Wu;Andrew W. Smyth

  • Application of Neural Networks for Detection of Changes in Nonlinear Systems

    S. F. Masri;A. W. Smyth;A. G. Chassiakos;T. K. Caughey

  • On-Line Parametric Identification of MDOF Nonlinear Hysteretic Systems

    A. W. Smyth;S. F. Masri;A. G. Chassiakos;T. K. Caughey

  • Development of adaptive modeling techniques for non-linear hysteretic systems

    Andrew W. Smyth;Sami F. Masri;Elias B. Kosmatopoulos;Anastassios G. Chassiakos

  • On-line identification of non-linear hysteretic structural systems using a variable trace approach

    Jeng-Wen Lin;Raimondo Betti;Andrew W. Smyth;Richard W. Longman

  • Experimental application of on-line parametric identification for nonlinear hysteretic systems with model uncertainty

    Eleni N. Chatzi;Andrew W. Smyth;Sami F. Masri

  • Experimental validation of the Kalman-type filters for online and real-time state and input estimation:

    Saeed Eftekhar Azam;Eleni Chatzi;Costas Papadimitriou;Andrew Smyth

  • Joint input-state estimation in structural dynamics

    K. Maes;A.W. Smyth;G. De Roeck;G. Lombaert

  • Experimental application and enhancement of the XFEM-GA algorithm for the detection of flaws in structures

    Eleni N. Chatzi;Badri Hiriyur;Haim Waisman;Andrew W. Smyth

  • Detection and quantification of flaws in structures by the extended finite element method and genetic algorithms

    Haim Waisman;Eleni Chatzi;Andrew W. Smyth

  • On the observability and identifiability of nonlinear structural and mechanical systems

    Manolis N. Chatzis;Eleni N. Chatzi;Andrew W. Smyth

  • System identification of the Vincent Thomas suspension bridge using earthquake records

    Andrew W. Smyth;Jin-Song Pei;Sami F. Masri

  • On-Line Identification of Hysteretic Systems

    A. G. Chassiakos;S. F. Masri;A. W. Smyth;T. K. Caughey

  • Identification of the state equation in complex non-linear systems

    S.F. Masri;J.P. Caffrey;T.K. Caughey;A.W. Smyth

  • Real-time parameter estimation for degrading and pinching hysteretic models

    Meiliang Wu;Andrew Smyth

  • Modeling of the 3D rocking problem

    M.N. Chatzis;A.W. Smyth

  • Particle filter scheme with mutation for the estimation of time-invariant parameters in structural health monitoring applications

    Eleni N. Chatzi;Andrew W. Smyth

  • Robust Modeling of the Rocking Problem

    M. N. Chatzis;A. W. Smyth

  • An experimental validation of time domain system identification methods with fusion of heterogeneous data

    M.N. Chatzis;E.N. Chatzi;A.W. Smyth

Frequent Co-Authors

Sami F. Masri
Sami F. Masri University of Southern California
Eleni Chatzi
Eleni Chatzi ETH Zurich
Thomas K. Caughey
Thomas K. Caughey California Institute of Technology
Raimondo Betti
Raimondo Betti Columbia University
Elias B. Kosmatopoulos
Elias B. Kosmatopoulos Democritus University of Thrace
George Deodatis
George Deodatis Columbia University
Costas Papadimitriou
Costas Papadimitriou University Of Thessaly
Haim Waisman
Haim Waisman Columbia University
Howard Kunreuther
Howard Kunreuther University of Pennsylvania

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