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Home > Software > IRiE: An infrastructure resilience engine

IRiE: An infrastructure resilience engine supporting scalable digital twins

IRiE is an infrastructure resilience engine that is being developed to support real-time health monitoring of the California highway network through the BRACE2 project and powers https://structures.live. IRiE is designed and maintained by Claudio M. Perez with contributions from several STAIRLab members.

 

A digital twin composed of data driven and classical simulation procedures.

The infrastructure resilience engine unites several approaches for hazard simulations to produce wholistic and scalable digital twin solutions.

IRiE ties together many of the STAIRLab’s open source tools like veux for visualizing OpenSees models, and mdof for performing system identification.

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