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Systems for continuous monitoring of the condition of transport infrastructure objects - putting them into practice
Systems for continuous monitoring of the condition of transport infrastructure objects - putting them into practice
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The methodology describes systems that use sensors built into the road structure or other transport infrastructure objects and devices installed near them, designed for continuous monitoring of their condition and the influences that affect them.
The methodology addresses the continuous collection of data on the behavior of transport infrastructure, especially in relation to traffic loads and climatic influences. It focuses mainly on new systems/devices and methods of their implementation in practice. It does not concern systems/devices for operational information providing traffic information to drivers while driving.
The aim of the methodology is:
- specify the procedure for implementing new continuous monitoring systems into practice,
- present selected continuous monitoring systems and the possibilities of their application on transport infrastructure objects,
- introduce exemplary examples of the application of continuous monitoring systems (http://www.cesti.cz/index.php?page=kontinual_monitor).









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Author
- Stryk J.
- Grošek J.
- Doupal E.
- Šmilauer V.
Content
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objective of the methodology
1.2 Solved research project
2. OWN DESCRIPTION OF THE METHODOLOGY
2.1 Continuous monitoring systems
2.2 Procedure for implementing continuous monitoring systems into practice
2.3 Exemplary examples of application
3. NOVELTY OF PROCEDURES, METHOD OF APPLICATION AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Dedication
This methodology was co-financed with the state support of the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic as part of the Center of Competence Program, within the framework of project TE01020168 – Center for Efficient and Sustainable Transport Infrastructure (CESTI).
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ISBN 978-80-88074-33-5
Release year: 2020
Year of publication
2020