Using the new wireless communication technology "LoRaWAN" and the latest sensor devices, monitoring of slopes and inclined lands, as well as recording measurement data.
Information from slope sensors installed on slopes and inclined surfaces is collected via the "LoRaWAN network," a new wireless communication technology, to a cloud data center.
This not only reduces the burden of patrol duties by allowing the status of each sensor to be checked from a computer or smartphone, but it also enables immediate notification to managers in the event of a risk of slope collapse due to rainfall or earthquakes, allowing for quick decision-making from a safe location without the need to visit the site directly.
Additionally, to capture changes in the slope comprehensively, it is necessary to install a large number of multi-point (scatter-type) sensors on the slope. By leveraging the procurement network that Greenhouse has developed over many years, we have achieved practical accuracy and the functionalities required by many operators while reducing total cost of ownership (TCO).
Furthermore, not only can we monitor slope collapses, but we also allow for the downloading of measurement values, making it possible to use the data as materials or deliverables for routine inspections, such as ground inspection logs and weather observation records.
*We offer a cloud service that allows you to monitor sensor information from a dedicated site. For more details, please contact your sales representative.