Geotechnical Data Collection: the best way to collect data from datalogger

Encardio Rite
3 min readJul 5, 2022

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Before talking about dataloggers and the best way to use them for data collection, let’s understand the significance of geotechnical data. Geotechnical monitoring is mostly used for safety monitoring or risk assessment of large civil engineering projects like dams, tunnels, bridges, high-rise structures, seaports, airports, highways, etc.

The geotechnical database usually contains information on various surface and sub-surface parameters recorded from the sensors installed at the project site.

To yield maximum results and develop promising geotechnical evaluation, one must combine data collection with the appropriate software. It’s also important to consider limitations while making project-related decisions.

You’d be surprised to know that most geotechnical data collection plans rely heavily on engineering judgement and expert advice.

So, let’s say that geotechnical data collection is the first step toward obtaining clarity and minimising uncertainty. The data received often forms the basis for detailed technical assessment and planning monitoring solutions for the project.

Proper planning and impeccable implementation reduce financial risks. Hence reliable data collection is a must for a project’s success.

Moving on, let’s understand data logging in detail. It is a process of recording observations, events and measurements systematically. We use a datalogger to collect and store data to analyse trends and record events over a specific period.

Also called a data recorder, a datalogger is a compact electronic device or a computer program used to monitor and record data over time. It is an essential tool in geotechnical instrumentation. It also aids structural and environmental monitoring.

The datalogger automatically collects real-time data from the sensors. You can leave your dataloggers unattended and still get the complete data anytime you wish.

This power-packed device records field data with date and time stamp and stores the information. The datalogger has provision to transfer the stored/recorded data to a central computer or server for processing, analysis and presentation to client. Few dataloggers also have provision to cross verify the data at field itself using a smart phone.

The Encardio-rite Group holds expertise in providing efficient geotechnical instrumentation and structural and environmental monitoring. We have a comprehensive range of dataloggers to suffice all your monitoring needs.

Our advanced dataloggers offer a wide operating temperature range, low power consumption and dependable stand-alone operation. Most of our dataloggers come with many telecommunication options. Some even support a variety of measurement and control applications.

Now let’s look at the types of dataloggers available today. These are:

Digital Datalogger with GPRS/GSM Transmission

Digital dataloggers are capable of continuously monitoring and recording data from sensors having digital output. The dataloggers van be programmed to scan data between 5 seconds and 168 hours in linear mode. Once programmed and activated, the datalogger automatically begins to measure and record data from sensors. This way, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: active monitoring and reliable risk assessment of the project undertaken.

Thanks to the digital dataloggers and sensors, only a single bus cable is required to interconnect the sensors and dataloggers in series. A single datalogger can connect upto 160 sensors. Since the data is transmitted as a digital number, it is not affected by cable conductor resistance and is more immune to noise pick-up.

These dataloggers transfer the data over GSM/GPRS network, popularly known as cellular network, using a 4G modem and data …[Continue reading]

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Encardio Rite

Established in India in the year 1966, Encardio Rite is a world leader in safety monitoring providing geotechnical, structural monitoring solutions.