Landslide Monitoring and Triage
Real-time detection of terrain movement
Early warning systems for high-risk areas
Tilt and vibration sensors for slope monitoring
Automated alerts for rapid response and prevention
Cloud-based data analysis for continuous monitoring
Predictive analytics for proactive risk management
Tilt sensors are deployed along unstable slopes to monitor ground movements. These sensors detect subtle shifts in terrain, providing early warnings for potential landslides. When thresholds are exceeded, the system automatically triggers alerts, allowing authorities to take preventive measures.
Tilt Sensors for Shift Detection
Vibration sensors measure minute tremors and shifts in the earth that may precede landslides. The data collected is transmitted in real time, offering detailed insight into terrain stability.
Vibration Monitoring for Ground Movement
Advanced AI analytics are applied to sensor data, enabling predictive modelling of future landslide threats. By continuously assessing terrain conditions, the system can forecast when and where landslides are likely to occur.
Predictive Analytics for Risk Forecasting
When IoT sensors detect significant movement or vibrations, real-time alerts are sent to emergency response teams. This allows for swift action, such as road closures, evacuations, or deploying mitigation measures, helping to protect lives and infrastructure.
Real-Time Alerts for Quick Response
In addition to sensors, drones equipped with cameras can provide visual data of high-risk areas. Drones can access hard-to-reach places and provide live footage, helping engineers and geotechnical experts assess the situation more accurately and safely.
Drone-Assisted Inspections + Reports
Using LoRaWAN or other low-power wide-area networks, these IoT sensors can operate in remote and difficult-to-access areas, continuously transmitting data back to a central cloud platform.