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Luca Manetti is a researcher specializing in remote monitoring systems, environmental sensing, and geotechnical instrumentation, with a particular focus on the integration of advanced technologies for landslide detection and civil engineering surveillance. His work centers on developing intelligent, autonomous platforms capable of coordinating distributed sensor networks to monitor complex environmental phenomena in real time. Manetti's most notable contribution is his involvement in the 3DeMoN (3-Dimensional Deformation Monitoring Network) project, a sophisticated remote monitoring platform designed to provide systematic and comprehensive solutions for environmental and civil engineering surveying tasks. By integrating conventional and novel measuring instruments — including the ROBOVEC system — into a unified architecture, his research has advanced the practical deployment of multi-sensor monitoring infrastructures. His earlier work on autonomous remote monitoring systems for landslides, published in 2002, laid important conceptual groundwork for reducing human intervention in hazardous environmental surveillance, emphasizing reliable interconnection of distributed components for automated measurement, logging, and data interpretation. While Manetti's citation counts remain modest — with his leading paper accumulating 7 citations — his contributions address critical real-world challenges in disaster prevention and infrastructure safety, making his work particularly relevant to engineers and geoscientists working at the intersection of sensor technology and environmental monitoring.
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