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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.
Instrument installed in boreholes to measure lateral ground movement; typically read once daily. Useful for detecting slope instability or ground settlement trends over time.
Infrastructure is advancing rapidly and adopting new techniques. Companies are seeking increased personalisation brought forth by the utilisation of digital technologies, improving customer experience and driving organisations to reassess their processes and business models.
The MissionOS system is designed to be a collaborative platform, empowering the existing teams rather than relying on separate data-management.
A process of reviewing and verifying monitoring data to ensure accuracy, consistency, and reliability. It follows standard audit practices like data validation, cross-checking with baseline values, and identifying errors or anomalies for quality assurance.
Each instrument type and subtype is defined by its applications, the measurements it provides, monitoring capabilities, and data range. This classification ensures accurate selection for project needs and reliable performance in geotechnical monitoring.
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