Project cooperationUpdated on 22 May 2025

Mobile app for Rapid Seismic Inspection of Structures

Nikolaos Schetakis

CEO at Quantum Innovation IKE

Chania, Greece

About

The mobile application is a user-friendly tool designed to enhance the efficiency of the visual inspection process for buildings. It is specifically designed to meet the needs of professionals engaged in cultural heritage preservation and structural evaluation. The app provides a compre-hensive suite of features that facilitate the collection, organization, and sharing of data. Notably, it digitalizes commonly utilized forms, including FEMA P-154, Greek forms, and ISTOS , allowing inspectors to seamlessly record and manage standardized data during their assessments.

The following paragraph provides a comprehensive overview of the primary features of the mobile application, emphasizing its functionalities and advantages in improving the visual inspection process.

1. Location Information Integration:

The app leverages Google Maps to allow users to pinpoint the exact location of inspected build-ings, making it easier to document their geographical context .

It provides navigation tools to assist users in reaching building locations efficiently, ensuring that field inspections are smooth and hassle-free.

2. Photo Upload and Management:

Users can capture and upload photographs directly from their mobile devices during inspec-tions, ensuring accurate and timely visual documentation .

The photos are automatically linked to specific inspection entries, helping users maintain a comprehensive record for each building.

3. Form Digitalization and Export:

The app includes digital versions of FEMA and ISTOS forms, offering a standardized and structured approach to data collection during inspections.

Users can fill out forms directly within the app, eliminating the need for paper forms and reduc-ing manual effort.

Once completed, the forms can be exported into Excel format, enabling easy data sharing, fur-ther analysis, and integration with other software tools .

4. Google Drive Integration:

The app allows seamless uploading of both Excel files and associated photos to a connected Google Drive account, providing a secure and accessible backup solution This ensures that all inspection data is well-organized in the cloud and easily shareable among stakeholders, enhancing collaboration.

5. Intuitive Navigation:

The app features a thoughtfully designed sidebar and bottom navigation bar, enabling users to move between sections like form pages, maps, and uploaded content with ease.

This intuitive layout ensures users can quickly find and access the tools they need, enhancing productivity.

6. Map Overview:

This feature allows users to load information about previously inspected buildings and visualize their locations on Google Maps. The app employs color-coded pins to indicate which form has been used for each building, providing an intuitive overview of the inspection history.

Stage

  • Ideation - identifying the project idea
  • Design - setting the project scope

Topic

  • HEU Partnership: Resilient Cultural Heritage
  • Other relevant EU initiatives
  • Cultural Heritage in the Digital Europe Program

Call

  • HERITAGE-03: A European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage – Innovative use cases
  • HERITAGE-04: Leveraging artificial intelligence for creativitydriven innovation
  • HERITAGE-05: Evolution of culture in a virtualising world
  • HERITAGE-08: Bridging historical past and future potential through conservation, preservation, and adaptive use of Europe’s contentious and dissonant heritage

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