ARGUS

ARGUS (Non-destructive, scalable, smart monitoring of remote cultural treasures) is a 3-year project funded under the European research and innovation program Horizon Europe (the EU Framework Program for Research and Innovation), call Horizon-CL-2-2023-HERITAGE-01-01, which promotes the development of advanced technologies for the remote monitoring of monuments and artworks. The project's objective is to develop intelligent, scalable, and non-destructive systems for the monitoring of remote cultural heritage. ARGUS builds upon the current challenges in monitoring remote built heritage assets and the existing knowledge on preventive preservation. The project envisions the development of digital twin models supported by an advanced digitization strategy, portable measurement systems for non-destructive monitoring, AI-enabled methods for modeling and identifying risk factors and their impact, and AI-based decision support methods for the preventive preservation of built heritage.
Within the project, CCR contributes to developing and testing the project results in the case study of the Precettoria di Sant'Antonio di Ranverso (Turin, Italy).
Project number 101132308
Country/Area
Europe
Period of performance
2023 – 2026
Ongoing
Duration
36 months
Scope
Research
Client/Partner/Coordinator
- Athena Research Center (GR)
- Cyprus University of Technology / Dept. of Civil Engineering and Geomatics (CY)
- Fundació EURECAT (ES)
- University of Cyprus (CY)
- University of Roma Tre (IT)
- Spanish National Research Council / CISC (ES)
- Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology / FIT (DE)
- CORE Innovation Centre NPO (GR)
- WorldSensing SL (ES)
- Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades (GR)
- KNEIA SL (ES)
- EPFL, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics (Associated partner) (SW)