At the INTERGEO 2010 conference in Cologne, Germany, Trimble announced its 4D Control Software for monitoring of movements on a variety of structures and geotechnical features. It even includes the ability to connect to various geotechnical sensors such as tiltmeters and piezometers to complement the monitoring of geo-referenced points such as survey prisms. Users can customize alert tolerances and notification settings. It also includes a module for a web interface. [Source: PRNewswire. Image: Trimble]
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