Differences in Wireless Inclinometers for Demolition Sites
Reduce the risk of building collapse! Explanation of the differences in wireless inclinometers.
In the demolition industry, the safe dismantling of buildings is essential for ensuring the safety of workers and minimizing the impact on the surrounding area. Particularly with aging buildings or those with special structures, there is always a risk of unexpected collapse during demolition. Wireless inclinometers are crucial for monitoring the tilt of buildings in real-time and for early detection of hazards. This booklet provides a detailed explanation of the differences in wireless communication for wireless inclinometers, along with their respective advantages and disadvantages. By understanding the differences in wireless methods, you can select the most suitable inclinometer for the conditions at the demolition site, thereby enhancing safety. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Monitoring the tilt of buildings during demolition - Monitoring ground subsidence - Checking the impact on surrounding structures 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Early detection of building collapse risks - Ensuring the safety of workers - Improving the efficiency of demolition work - Safety measures for the surrounding area
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**Features** - Explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of different wireless communication methods - Comparison between single-hop and multi-hop types - Differences between self-owned network type and base station type - Characteristics of wireless methods in wireless inclinometers based on differences in wireless technology - Detailed information available for PDF download **Our Strengths** Sonas is a venture company originating from the University of Tokyo, with the core technology of our uniquely developed IoT wireless "UNISONet." UNISONet is the world's first wireless technology to successfully apply industrial use through an innovative transmission method called "simultaneous transmission flooding." We engage in the planning, design, manufacturing, sales, and rental of hardware, software, and services.
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【Applications】 ■ Bridge construction and repair work (monitoring of bent inclinations, etc.) ■ Excavation and earth retention work (displacement measurement of retaining walls and sheet piles) ■ Shaft and thrust construction, embankment work (dynamic observation) ■ Examples https://www.sonas.co.jp/example *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Sonas is a venture company originating from the University of Tokyo, with its core technology being the independently developed IoT wireless system "UNISONet." UNISONet is the world's first wireless technology to successfully apply industrial use through an innovative transmission method called "simultaneous transmission flooding." By making IoT "easy," UNISONet dramatically accelerates its social implementation, overcoming the challenges that have significantly limited its application areas. The name "Sonas" is derived from the phrase meaning "to lay the foundation." Sonas's mission is to enable various industries to benefit from IoT as a matter of course, thereby propelling society forward.

















































