Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Big Data Analytics
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Networks & Connectivity - Gateways
- Networks & Connectivity - Routers & Bridges
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
Use Cases
- Structural Health Monitoring
The Customer
Advitam
About The Customer
Advitam specializes in the design and deployment of hardware and software tools for management and monitoring of infrastructure. For 15 years they have assisted consultants, public entities and private contracting authorities at the local, state and natio
The Challenge
Advitam has acquired a solid expertise in civil infrastructures monitoring and assets management. During their life cycle, civil engineering structures and construction works are aging, deforming, deteriorating and their mechanical capacities are evolving. A sharp knowledge of the mechanical parameters evolution and the monitoring of physical data are key elements to define and execute predictive maintenance strategies as well as to manage the structure life cycle with balance and to ensure the required safety and security for the users of the civil engineering structure.
The Solution
Advitam has selected the HIKOB wireless data acquisition system to expand its turnkey services for structural health monitoring on the Parc des Princes roof structure. HIKOB wireless data acquisition system includes sensor nodes, gateways, routers and software.
Software Components
- HIKOB NET PULSE software
- HIKOB REST-XML API
Software Components
- HIKOB NET PULSE software
- HIKOB REST-XML API
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