The September AEG News magazine mentioned this GPS based motion tracker by Applied Geomechanics for monitoring of bridges, dams, natural hazards and other features to a high degree of accuracy. The 3D Tracker systems include a base station and one or more receivers that connect via wireless internet to the 3D Tracker Software at a remote PC or optionally to a secure server (run by the vendor?). There are multiple graphical interface options for visualizing the data, and alarms can be set for various movement conditions. [Source: Applied Geomechanics via AEG News. Image: AEG News]
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