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Smart Data for Infrastructure Management

Effective monitoring systems are traditionally challenging to implement to ensure the reliability of infrastructure assets, maintain operational continuity, and enhance public safety.​

 

We combine advanced technologies to deliver comprehensive infrastructure management solutions that empower project managers and engineers with actionable insights.

Our Integrated
Data Approach

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High-precision sensors detect and monitor infrastructure conditions in real time, including stress, wear, and environmental factors affecting assets like power lines and water systems.

Satellite Imagery

High-resolution imagery identifies surface anomalies and infrastructure issues over large areas, such as power lines and road networks.

AI Analytics

Machine learning algorithms process and analyse data to predict maintenance needs, offering reliable early warnings and optimising resource allocation.

Monitor power lines to detect faults, vegetation encroachment, and structural issues, ensuring uninterrupted power supply.

Traditional powerline inspections are time-consuming and often miss critical issues.

 

Using IoT sensors along with satellite imagery, our solutions provide real-time data on line sag, temperature changes, and potential hazards like overgrown vegetation.

Powerline Inspections
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Identify and monitor road surface conditions to schedule timely repairs and improve road safety.

 

Our system uses high-resolution imagery and AI analytics to detect potholes and surface degradation.

This enables municipalities and transportation departments to prioritise repairs, optimise maintenance schedules, and allocate resources effectively, ultimately extending the lifespan of road networks.

Pothole Detection
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Monitor sewer and water systems to detect leaks and prevent overflows, safeguarding environmental and public health.

 

​Inflow and infiltration in water management systems can lead to inefficiencies, environmental damage, and regulatory penalties.

 

We provide real-time data on system performance and create alerts for areas that may need human inspection.

Inflow/Infiltration Management 
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Results We Deliver

Once you identify the compliance and dashboarding requirements, we build the user interface and alerts with you, to ensure we deliver a standard tech that you can build on top of.
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Improved Reliability

Ensure continuous operation of critical infrastructure by identifying and addressing issues proactively.

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Cost Efficiency

Save on maintenance and repair costs with proactive monitoring and early intervention.

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Regulatory Compliance

Meet safety standards and compliance, schedule monthly reports in the format which you require for operations.

Our
Cost
Approach

Start with an Open-Source "Pilot" to save costs, then design your own interface

Adopting a land stability monitoring solution doesn’t have to start with significant upfront investment. Begin with an open-source pilot project to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of monitoring technologies within your specific environment.

Once the pilot proves successful, transition to a customised interface tailored to your project’s needs. A bespoke system allows you to integrate advanced analytics, digital twins, and real-time alerts into a user-friendly dashboard, ensuring seamless monitoring and management.

Download our Technical Brochure

Our brochure provides detailed insights into our services, including the use of IoT sensors, high-resolution satellite imagery, and Digital Twin models tailored for monitoring and mitigating land stability risks.

Download the brochure today for practical solutions for addressing the most challenging stability issues.

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More Detailed Information Understanding Infrastructure Management Challenges Infrastructure assets such as power lines, roads, and water systems are critical to society's functioning. Challenges include aging infrastructure, environmental impacts, increasing demand, and limited resources for maintenance. Proactive monitoring and management are essential to ensure reliability, safety, and compliance with regulations. Traditional methods are often reactive and inefficient, leading to higher costs and risks. IoT Sensors for Infrastructure Monitoring IoT sensors play a vital role in monitoring infrastructure assets. These sensors measure various parameters indicating asset health, including: Structural Integrity: Sensors detect stress, strain, and vibrations in structures like bridges and power lines. Environmental Conditions: Weather stations and environmental sensors provide data on temperature, humidity, and other factors affecting infrastructure. Flow and Pressure: Sensors in water systems monitor flow rates and pressure to detect leaks and blockages. Technical Specifications of Our Sensors: Accuracy: High precision measurements for reliable data. Power Supply: Long battery life or energy-harvesting options for remote locations. Communication Protocols: LoRaWAN, LTE-M, and other protocols for reliable data transmission. Satellite Imagery Analysis High-resolution satellite imagery complements IoT sensors by providing a macro view of infrastructure assets over large areas. Advanced analytical techniques, including image recognition and machine learning models, process this data to identify patterns and predict maintenance needs. Advantages of Satellite Monitoring: Large-scale coverage of extensive infrastructure networks. Cost-effective for monitoring areas that are difficult to access. Regular updates for ongoing monitoring. AI Analytics for Predictive Maintenance Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a cornerstone of our infrastructure management solutions. AI-driven algorithms analyse data from IoT sensors and satellite imagery to identify patterns and predict future issues. Predictive maintenance is particularly useful for: Forecasting equipment failures based on current operating conditions. Identifying high-risk areas requiring immediate attention. Optimising maintenance schedules to reduce downtime and costs. Our system integrates seamlessly with GIS platforms, providing geospatial visualisations that are easy to interpret. Digital Twin Technology Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical infrastructure assets, integrating real-time data from IoT sensors and satellite imagery. These dynamic models provide a comprehensive view, enabling: Real-Time Monitoring: Continuously updated with live data. Scenario Simulation: Test "what-if" scenarios to assess the impact of potential issues. Data Centralisation: A single source of truth for all stakeholders, improving collaboration and decision-making. Digital twins are particularly valuable for complex infrastructure networks, allowing for efficient management and planning. Case Studies: Proven Success Utility Powerline Management A utility company faced frequent power outages due to undetected faults and vegetation encroachment. By deploying IoT sensors and integrating satellite imagery, our solutions enabled real-time monitoring of powerline conditions. Alerts triggered before critical failures allowed proactive maintenance, reducing outages by 40%. Municipal Road Maintenance A city struggled with deteriorating road conditions and inefficient maintenance scheduling. Using high-resolution satellite imagery and AI analytics, our system identified potholes and prioritised repairs. This approach optimised resource allocation and improved road safety, reducing maintenance costs by 25%. Technical Infrastructure and Integration Our solutions are designed for seamless integration with existing systems. Our platform supports: APIs for Data Exchange: Ensuring compatibility with third-party tools. Standardised Formats: GeoJSON, CSV, and other industry-standard formats. Custom Dashboards: Tailored interfaces for specific project needs. Cloud-based infrastructure ensures that data is securely stored and easily accessible, while edge computing capabilities allow for local data processing in remote areas. Benefits of Advanced Infrastructure Management Enhanced Reliability: Detect issues early to prevent failures and downtime. Proactive Risk Management: Mitigate risks before they escalate into major problems. Improved Decision-Making: Real-time insights and predictive analytics empower stakeholders to act with confidence. Cost Savings: Avoid expensive repairs and service interruptions by addressing issues early. Regulatory Compliance: Meet legal and safety standards with robust monitoring and reporting tools. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) How are IoT sensors installed? Sensors are installed at key points of interest, such as power lines, pipelines, or road surfaces. Our team provides full support for installation and calibration. How often is satellite imagery updated? Satellite imagery is typically updated on a weekly to monthly basis, depending on the region and monitoring requirements. What happens if connectivity is lost? Our sensors are equipped with onboard storage to ensure data is not lost. Data syncs automatically when connectivity is restored. Is the system scalable? Yes, our platform can scale from monitoring a single asset to managing multiple infrastructure networks across large regions.

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