LiDAR, short for Light Detection and Ranging, is a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure distances to the object being monitored. LiDAR technology, incorporated into GMS and GML systems, follows a very simple principle: shine laser light onto an object on the Earth’s surface and calculate the time it takes to return to the LiDAR source. This allows users to perform geotechnical and convergence monitoring by calculating the time it takes for the light to return to the LiDAR source and comparing it to previous measurements to determine if the movement is toward or away from the system.
El GML - con su Módulo de Monitoreo de Convergencia - es la solución revolucionaria de GroundProbe para el monitoreo subterráneo. Capaz de detectar movimientos de roca y de áreas de soporte con precisión submilimétrica, el GML ofrece una variedad de funcionalidades y ventajas exclusivas para el monitoreo subterráneo.GML (Monitoreo de Convergencia)