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CSattAR a photogrammetric system developed by CSIC PhD student Medhi Alhaddad has been profiled in the June edition of Civil Engineering Surveyor.

Cover of the June 2016 edition of Civil Engineering Surveyors

Image: The cover of the June edition of Civil Engineering Surveyor

Civil Engineering Surveyor is the leading authority on land and quantity surveying published 10 times a year by the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors.

The three-page feature titled ‘A new way to monitor’ lays out the need for new approaches, such as CSattAR, for infrastructure monitoring. As major infrastructure projects are increasingly being constructed alongside existing assets, and the opportunities this presents to the surveying community.

The article explains the technology behind CSattAr, its applications and deployments, and outlines the its advantages over traditional monitoring techniques.

Read the full article as it appears in Civil Engineering Surveyor here

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