Simple Slope Displacement Monitoring System Rental
Wireless remote monitoring of slope movements such as landslides and collapsed slopes. NETIS registration number: KT-100012-V.
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Product Code: 71507 *When making inquiries, please provide this number for a smoother process.* ***Features*** Detects changes in slopes (movement) over a wide area (multiple points). Transitioning from point measurements to surface measurements / from measurements to detecting slope disasters. By installing multiple points with stakes, it is possible to measure the entire slope. Easy installation on-site. Utilizing stakes significantly simplifies and reduces labor for on-site work. Cost-effective installation. Achieved low pricing by combining with existing stakes and utilizing MEMS technology. Does not require external power sources such as commercial power. Operates on solar batteries and primary power, eliminating the need for special equipment or wiring. Wireless communication capability. Long-distance wireless communication is possible with specific low-power wireless technology. Automatically registers measurement data, accessible anywhere. Automatically registers to a remotely installed server, allowing for immediate verification via the internet.
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***Other Features*** - It consists of multiple sensor terminals (integrated with batteries and piles) and a gateway. - The communication distance between the sensor devices and the gateway varies depending on the installation conditions, but it is possible to communicate over approximately 100 to 300 meters. - Up to 16 sensor terminals (piles) can communicate with a single gateway. - The measured data is transmitted wirelessly, allowing measurements to be taken simply by installing the piles. - The sensor terminals, composed of an accelerometer, communication module, and battery, are integrated into the piles. - The sensor terminals measure and transmit the inclination angle, temperature, and battery voltage of the piles. - The data transmitted using the FOMA network is stored on an ASP (Application Service Provider) server installed at a remote location, allowing customers to reference and download the data via the internet from their computers. - The gateway is powered by a solar panel, eliminating the need for electrical work such as commercial power supply. - The transmission timing is triggered when the pile is inclined and at regular intervals (every hour).