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Infrastructure Monitoring is a field of Civil Engineering that focuses on the use of technology to monitor the performance of infrastructure systems. This includes the use of sensors, software, and other tools to measure and analyze the performance of roads, bridges, tunnels, and other civil engineering structures. The goal of Infrastructure Monitoring is to identify potential problems before they become serious, and to provide data to inform decisions about maintenance and repair.
Infrastructure Monitoring is becoming increasingly important as the world's infrastructure ages and the need for reliable data increases. It is also becoming more important as the effects of climate change become more pronounced, as Infrastructure Monitoring can help identify areas of risk and inform decisions about how to best protect infrastructure from extreme weather events.
Companies in the Infrastructure Monitoring market include Bentley Systems, Fugro, Hexagon, Schneider Electric, and Trimble. Show Less Read more