than 100 smart devices help to study ongoing changes in soils in the tundra and under capital construction sites, thereby preventing emergency situations during the operation and design of buildings.
Devices with built-in MTS SIM chips, which operate on the basis of Internet of Things technologies, measure the temperature in permafrost layers under social institutions and apartment buildings in the city of Salekhard, as well as in open areas near the villages of Yamburg and Novozapolyarny. Microclimate indicators are automatically transmitted to a special digital platform, analyzed by specialists of the Scientific Center for Arctic Studies to assess the current state of permafrost and build predictive models. Specialists and all interested parties have full access to the resource, which displays monitoring objects with information on the location of wells, the ability to display in the form of graphs and export the obtained data.
the current state of frozen norway whatsapp resourcerocks in the natural and anthropogenic environment, build predictive models of future changes taking into account modern climate trends, interpret satellite images, and update modern maps. This is necessary for high-quality planning and subsequent trouble-free operation of the district infrastructure built on frozen soils.
"The possibilities of using the Internet of Things on our network in Yamal are very broad. Smart devices can be effective for measuring temperature and humidity not only in soils, but also in educational and cultural institutions, in the food industry, and in housing and communal services. Since the NB-Iot network has increased penetrating power, this allows installing metering devices in underground structures, behind thick walls, in basements of houses. Moreover, the devices can operate for up to 10 years without replacing the battery. The introduction of such technology allows us to significantly save human resources, finances, and intelligently optimize the work of commercial and government organizations," said Vladimir Drozdov, Director of MTS in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
The obtained data will allow us to assess
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