Resensys will be exhibiting at the International Bridge Conference (IBC) 2015 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA June 8-11 , 2015. Drop by Exhibit hall (Hall “B”) booth #221 to visit our live products
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 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
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.
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.
Engineer-developed smart sensors aim to prevent future bridge collapses. Watch the video from “Inside Science TV”. For more information click here or watch the vid eo.
Five years after the devastating collapse of an interstate bridge in Minneapolis, university researchers are developing new wireless technology that would warn of problems that could cause such disasters. For more information click here or download the article.
For many people in the United States, driving over one or more highway bridges is part of their daily commute. download.
GreenPach is an energy self-sustained sensor which uses the ultra-low-power sensing technology developed by Resensys. It harvests the indoor ambient light energy to power itself through a solar panel. Most sensing capabilities such as temperature, humidity, acceleration,
A researcher, Mehdi Kalantari, who is an electrical engineer working at the University of Maryland (UMD) has developed a new and economical early warning system, which would prevent bridge disasters. “Immediacy, low cost, low energy … add