Measurement data can be viewed anytime, anywhere! Remote monitoring measurement system.
The "parakeet" is a system that monitors the curing temperature and humidity after concrete placement to ensure quality. Using the built-in communication function, the measured data is transmitted to the server in real-time. Measurement data can be viewed anytime and anywhere on a PC or tablet that can connect to the internet. 【Features】 ■ Easy registration of measurement location names and measurement dates, with the ability to output reports for each measurement location. ■ Real-time viewing of on-site measurement data from remote locations. ■ Email notifications and alarm displays for exceeding management values. ■ On-site data logger uses a smartphone. ■ Network construction is possible at a lower cost than before. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ No need to install a dedicated app for the web service; data can be viewed using mobile devices, etc. ■ No need to exchange traditional charts with output in Excel format ■ Past data can be easily viewed ■ Easy-to-read MAP display *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■For environmental measurement at the site *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The ICT (Information and Communication Technology) implementation in construction and civil engineering. In recent years, innovations in computer and communication technologies have been advancing rapidly, and the introduction of systems utilizing these technologies has become increasingly active in the civil engineering and construction industry. Our company is committed to proposing optimal systems from the customer's perspective, under the theme of "ICT implementation in civil engineering and construction sites," ensuring that our approach is never excessive. We hope to contribute to more rational civil engineering and construction practices in the future.