@article{jaselskis_schexnayder_fiori_becker_hung_beckman_kaewmoracharoen_recavarren_celaya_alarcon_2013, title={Innovative Technologies Used to Investigate Segments of the Inca Road}, volume={139}, ISSN={["1943-5541"]}, DOI={10.1061/(asce)ei.1943-5541.0000145}, abstractNote={AbstractSupported by a National Science Foundation, Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI) grant and the Smithsonian Institute, two expeditions were made by teams of multidisciplinary researchers to the Andes Mountains of Peru to study the design and construction methods used to build the great Inca Road. The objectives of the study were to identify sustainable engineering practices used by the Inca, determine which practices can apply to modern design and construction, and share findings with visitors at the National Museum of the American Indian and others throughout the world through live interactive satellite broadcasts. This paper focuses on the technologies that were used to accomplish the broadcasts and used to support the engineering and construction analysis of the Inca Road. Each technology used on these expeditions provided a unique opportunity to learn about the road and disseminate findings with others. The technologies utilized included communication equipment (e.g., satellite router...}, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND PRACTICE}, author={Jaselskis, Edward J. and Schexnayder, Clifford J. and Fiori, Christine and Becker, Timothy C. and Hung, Wu-Chueh and Beckman, Christine and Kaewmoracharoen, Manop and Recavarren, Gerardo Chang and Celaya, Manuel and Alarcon, Daniela}, year={2013}, month={Jul}, pages={187–195} }