IDS Georadar, Worldsensing launch mining monitoring package
Published by John Williams,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Worldsensing and IDS GeoRadar, a Hexagon company, have cooperated to launch a new mine safety monitoring system.
The integrated system will be the first in the world to offer surface, sub-surface and geospatial monitoring in a single package, greatly simplifying contracting and deployment.
It will exploit the capabilities of Worldsensing’s Loadsensing IoT-based wireless monitoring system to reduce the cost and delay associated with traditional wired or manually read sensor networks.
The joint solution will simplify data management using HxGN GeoMonitoring Hub integrated visualisation and analysis platform, delivered through IDS GeoRadar.
Mining companies, thanks to the integration of Worldsensing and IDS GeoRadar technologies, will have for the first time a single interface to a monitoring system which now includes a wide range of wirelessly connected geotechnical and environmental sensors in addition to radar, total stations, GNSS, satellite InSAR.
“As leaders in the IoT remote monitoring space, Worldsensing invests in making Loadsensing technology compatible not only with various sensors but also with third-party software, such as HxGN GeoMonitoring Hub by IDS GeoRadar,” said Bernat Trias, Worldsensing’s director of products.
Alberto Bicci, IDS GeoRadar President, commented: “IDS GeoRadar is committed to helping customers put their data to work and we are delighted to present this software knowing that it will positively influence the mining world for years to come.”
“We look forward to announcing further partnerships in the near future.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/27052020/ids-georadar-worldsensing-launch-mining-monitoring-package/
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