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SEISMOBILE
Mobile Seismic System for Ground Substrate Diagnostics of Road Routes
Agreement No. UOD-DEM-1-303/001. Project titled: “Mobile Seismic System for Ground Substrate Diagnostics of Road Routes” within the NCBR pilot program “Support for Scientific Research and Development Works on a Demonstrative Scale,” funded by national NCBR resources. The project is implemented in a consortium with the EMAG Technology Transfer Center as the lead partner and the Institute of Mineral and Energy Economy of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
PROJECT OBJECTIVE: The project aimed to develop the innovative SEISMOBILE mobile seismic system for diagnosing the ground substrate of road structures. The primary goal was to design a national mobile seismic system for ground substrate diagnostics of road routes. Compared to systems known worldwide, this system leverages the latest industrial technologies focused on innovative solutions for acquiring, collecting, and transmitting large volumes of seismic measurement data with high recording dynamics and a novel method of seismic wave excitation.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
The outcome was a new mobile vibration source based on an additional Quad-type vehicle equipped with an optional vibrator or an automated hammer device, remotely synchronized with the central unit. This mobile system enabled precise positioning of the mobile measurement units using GPS technology.