Real-Time Monitoring using Wireless Sensor
Real-Time Monitoring using Wireless Sensor
This system uses wireless sensors to monitor the structural health of buildings and infrastructure in real time. Sensors collect data (tilt, cracks, vibration, etc.), which is sent via RTU and Gateway using 4G/5G. The data is then processed in a central system for project management, safety alerts, and incident detection, ensuring early warnings and preventing structural failures
Inclino-Robot
New generation of inclinometers applied to monitor slopes and deep excavations.
Built on the concept of a self-charged sensor propelled by motors to travel up and down inside the inclinometer casing and take measurements at programmed interval.
Low Power Wireless Tiltmeter Node
Distortion or Inclination Monitoring.
Wireless Vibration
Sensor
Vibration Monitoring.
Precise Liquid Settlement Array
Relative Movement Monitoring.
Wireless Piezometer
Change in Ground Water Pressure.
Wireless Extensometer or Crackmeter
Crack or Convergence Monitoring.
Alarm System Station with Siren Beacon
When an instrument detects measurements that exceed the set trigger limits, the online monitoring system will send command to the 4G siren beacon station.
The siren beacon station will then trigger light and sound alarm to warn that there is an event detected.
The alarm sound level can be customised up till 120db within 1m area of the device, where the effective area will be approximately 100m radius.
Web-Based Online Monitoring System
The online monitoring system centralizes real-time data from the instruments on a secure cloud server. Users can access a web interface to view live data, track trends, and download reports.
Settings, like threshold values, can be adjusted to match site conditions. The system monitors data continuously, sending alerts and triggering on-site alarms if limits are exceeded.
This system enhances safety, accessibility, and efficiency, providing real-time insights from anywhere with internet access.