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Resensys Technology was Featured in National Science Foundation (NSF) Video

National Science Foundation (NSF) released a video in April 2015 featuring Resensys wireless technology for long term  monitoring of highway bridges. The video reviews a history of Resensys and how the technology evolved from pure research funded by NSF into

Resensys LLC Presentation in Mpact Event

Resensys Wireless Structural Health Monitoring System was invited for presentation in the University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering Mpact Week. This event which lasts for four days showcases the Clark School’s research, education, innovation, and

Resensys on YouTube!

This video shows some deployments of Resensys Structural Health Monitoring systems and SenSpot sensors which have been done recently on different highway bridges, tunnels, and buildings.  

Resensys Wireless Senspot sensor deployed to monitor I-70 Bridge over Patapsco River

In September 2014, a Resensys structural health monitoring system was deployed on the West and East Bound bridges on I-70 bridge over Patapsco River. The solution consists of several strain gauge SenSpots for monitoring the amount of

Resensys SenSpots Monitor East Capitol Bridge Across Anacostoia River (Washington D.C.)

Piers of highway bridges over rivers are vulnerable to hydraulic damage caused by flood, hurricane, and instability of the riverbed causing movement and settling of the piers.  Resensys High Precision tilt SenSpots sensors provide an ideal solution

Portage bridge (Victoria)

After two days of hard work in bone breaking cold of Calgary, my trip to Victoria was so healing and relaxing. The deployment was done very quick with minimal glitch. The last two pictures show the beauty

Another project close to Hagerstown on Interstate 81 bridges

These two bridges are being monitored for possible deflections of their round piers. Any inclination will be reported with an accuracy of 0.001 degrees.  

Deployment of Temperature SenSpot in a tunnel in Calgary

The trip to Calgary was fun for the most part but the cold! Just imagine how hard it could be to work for the whole day outside when temperature is below -20 °C.

Monitoring Licking Creek Bridge

Located close to Hagerstown, MD this bridge is local to us with less than 2 hours drive. The operation of the rocker bearings is being closely monitored. Some of them are suspected to be locked and a few

The Wall Street Journal: Resensys’ Technology Prevents Bridge and Building Collapses

Bridge and building collapses could have been prevented with Resensys LLC’s real-time, comprehensive, wireless, low-cost and low-maintenance structural health detection system. here. download.