The GNSS meter is designed to track 3D movements in structures, foundations, and infrastructure with precision and reliability over long-term monitoring periods.

Technology - GNSS

Common uses

Dams and Bridges
Road and Rail
Buildings, Piers and outdoor structures
Excavations
Soil Consolidation and Mining Subsidence
Slope stability and early warning systems

Process

The system provides automated measurement of point movements and offers several advantages over traditional monitoring systems, including 24/7 readings, easy installation, and long-term operation without the need for frequent maintenance or external power sources. 

It also allows for near-real-time data transmission, improving response times for detecting potential issues.

All data from the GNSS meter can be automatically transferred to GEO-Instruments’ QuickView monitoring platform for visualisation and analysis.

The setup has flexible configuration options and  can function as a base or rover depending on project requirements.
The included field tools can be used for radio link testing.

Comprised of the main comms housing and LoRa and GNSS antennas, there are several mounting options for horizontal and vertical surfaces as well as poles or beams. 
The antennas can be extended and individually mounted away from the unit if needed.

The sensor can be setup and configured locally via an app or configured remotely using online software. 
Data can be exported to third-party software via MQTT, REST API, or FTP.