> BRIDGES

> DAMS

> EARTHQUAKE COMPLETENESS MAP

> FAULT DIAGNOSIS OF SATELLITE
SUBSYSTEM

> HYDROLOGICAL / METEOROLOGICAL
DATA VALIDATION

> NEAR SURFACE AIR TEMPERATURE

> RAIL SHIPMENT ROUTING
AND RAILROAD ASSET MANAGEMENT

> ROOF OF THE MONTREAL
OLYMPIC STADIUM

> SATELLITE CONSTELLATION
MANAGEMENT

> SNOW DEPTH MEASUREMENT

> SNOW-WATER EQUIVALENCY

> SOIL MOISTURE AND ROUGHNESS
ESTIMATION VIA REMOTE SENSING

> TRAFFIC COUNT ESTIMATION
AND MONITORING


BRIDGES

The first objective of this project was to detect and compensate for anomalies of sensor readings due to transient or random events not affecting the overall performance of the structure. The second goal was to assess whether novel techniques could be used to determine the optimal configuration (number and positions) of bridge sensors while maintaining or attaining an optimal ability to detect, and even predict, long-term degradation of the structure.

The life cycle of many structures, including bridges, dams, tunnels and even skyscrapers, is a major concern for safety, preventative maintenance and total long term cost. In this project and in similar ones GlobVision has been able to demonstrate that its competencies in, developing unique models and extracting complex information from structural and environmental data is unrivalled and that these models supplied crucial intelligence to critical structural monitoring and health management applications.