Embedded or surface-mounted sensor that measures strain in concrete, steel, or rock. Widely used in geotechnical, civil, and structural projects.
GPS trackers are devices that use satellite signals to monitor and record the real-time position of equipment, vehicles, or structures. In construction, they help track asset location, movement, and site activities for safety and efficiency.
Linked accelerometers measuring changes in shape or profile of soil and structures in real time. Ideal for tunnels, dams, and retaining walls where deformation monitoring is critical.
Chain of tilt sensors installed in boreholes to continuously track ground or structural movement. Provides real-time automated readings without the need for manual surveys.
A series of micro-electro-mechanical tilt sensors linked in a chain to monitor deformation profiles underground. They provide continuous, automated readings ideal for long-term ground or structural movement studies.
Beam installed on structures to detect small tilts or settlements, measured by precise leveling methods. Often used in building or retaining wall monitoring where accuracy is critical.
Digital models that calculate tunnel convergence from multiple sensor readings instead of single instruments. This allows engineers to track deformation trends without installing extensive hardware.
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