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Worldsensing has launched its new GNSS Meter, setting, it says, a new standard for ground movement monitoring.

Designed for sectors requiring high-precision
monitoring, such as civil infrastructure, mining and construction, the GNSS Meter delivers millimetric precision with unmatched reliability, the company says.

Key features of the GNSS Meter include:

  • Millimetric precision: Provides 2 mm horizontal and 3 mm vertical accuracy over a 24-hour aggregated value;
  • Uninterrupted performance: Operates independently of cellular or internet
    connections using long-range LoRa technology for data transmission;
  • Unattended monitoring: Battery-powered with up to two years of autonomy, making it ideal for remote, long-term deployments;
  • Seamless integration: Compatible with other geotechnical sensors, such as
    piezometers and inclinometers, for a comprehensive monitoring solution; and
  • User-friendly setup: Quick and easy configuration via the Worldsensing mobile application and CMT Edge, reducing operational complexity.

“With the GNSS Meter, we are delivering a solution that combines cutting-edge precision
with ease of use and sustainability,” Andrea Bartoli, Chief Technology Officer at
Worldsensing, says.

”By enhancing data acquisition alongside traditional monitoring techniques, the GNSS Meter enables industries to make more data-driven decisions that safeguard infrastructure and reduce operational risks.”

The GNSS Meter offers a scalable, cost-effective solution for monitoring slope stability,
settlement, subsidence and other ground movements in real-time, providing vital
information that helps prevent costly damage to infrastructure, the company concluded.

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