Infrastructure and AI: We Are Still a Heavy Metal Industry Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Eylül 24, 20240 In his opening address at InnoTrans 2024, Germany’s Minister for Transport, Volker Wissing said that in the past a project such as the fundamental renewal of a central rail corridor – the Riedbahn between Mannheim and Frankfurt – would have taken 8 years. However, having had the courage to take the
Key Challenges Faced by Utility Vegetation Managers Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Haziran 11, 20240 In the complex world of utility vegetation management, ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of electricity stands as a critical priority. Vegetation managers face the daunting task of maintaining vast networks of power lines amidst a myriad of natural and human-induced challenges. From rapid vegetation growth and unpredictable weather patterns to
Five Reasons Why Vegetation Management Matters Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Haziran 4, 20240 Five Reasons Why Vegetation Management Matters and the Role of Satellite Intelligence Power grids are the backbone of the energy system, and their resilience is critical to maintaining the delivery of reliable electricity. The expansive nature of power grids, however, exposes them to various risks, with vegetation being one of the primary
Accelerating Response Times for Railway Networks Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Haziran 21, 20230 Storm Resilience: Accelerating Response Times for Railway Networks When severe storms and natural disasters strike, railway networks face significant challenges in maintaining operations and ensuring passenger safety. Line for a railroad near Fayetteville North Carolina blocked by trees from Hurricane Florence © LiveEO GmbH Traditional methods of storm response, such as manual inspections and
Safeguarding Railways from Ground Movement Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Haziran 15, 20230 Mitigate Track Deformation: Safeguarding Railways from Ground Movement The rapid development of railway infrastructure makes the stability and integrity of train track critical to ensure the safety and reliability of rail transportation. However, ground deformation caused by various natural and human-induced activities poses a significant risk to the track infrastructure. Understanding the
Beyond LiDAR: Solutions for Railway Vegetation Management Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Haziran 13, 20230 Beyond LiDAR: Innovative Solutions for Railway Vegetation Management LiDAR technology has been widely utilized in vegetation monitoring within railway networks. However, it is important to recognize its limitations to fully understand its potential drawbacks and explore alternative and complementary solutions. Here are some key limitations of LiDAR in vegetation monitoring for
Esri International Infrastructure Management & GIS Conference Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Nisan 14, 20230 Join us at Esri International Infrastructure Management & GIS Conference in Frankfurt as we gather along with GIS professionals and experts from around the world to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in infrastructure management and geospatial analysis. Our presentation will focus on the topic of “AI-Powered Satellite-Analytics to
Nick Ferguson Joins LiveEO as Vice President Infrastructure Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Ekim 10, 20220 LiveEO, the worldwide leader in space-derived analytics for physical infrastructure networks, today announced that Nick Ferguson has joined the senior leadership team in the capacity of Vice President Infrastructure. Nick will lead the company’s Go To Market strategy for the electric transmission and distribution, oil and gas, and railway markets,
Making Rail Networks More Resilient with Satellite Insights Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Eylül 30, 20220 Making Rail Networks More Resilient with Satellite Insights Climate change requires railway operators to make their networks more resilient and mitigate risks from weather events. This summer has been a wake-up call for many who had taken climate change lightly. The unprecedented heatwave swept over Europe and, in fact, the whole
The UVM Podcast Wins Utility Arborist Association Award For Education Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Eylül 28, 20220 The UVM Podcast Wins Utility Arborist Association Award For Education The UVM Podcast, launched in 2021, is the original, award-winning and CEU-accredited podcast that focuses on preventing contact between trees and lines, on enhancing the reliability and safety of the world’s electric grid. Co-hosted by Steve Cieslewicz, Principal Investigator of the
Rapid Response Insights for Storm Damage: A LiveEO World Premiere at InnoTrans Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Eylül 7, 20220 Rapid Response Insights for Storm Damage: A LiveEO World Premiere at InnoTrans LiveEO will be showcasing their newest product at InnoTrans 2022. An automated rapid response solution based on radar satellite data, Rapid Response Insights works in all weather conditions, pinpointing storm damage locations within hours, so infrastructure operators can restore
How Green Is Satellite Monitoring? Let’s Do the Math Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Mart 10, 20220 How Green Is Satellite Monitoring? Let’s Do the Math As more and more satellites are launched to Space, there are concerns about rocket launches’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In this article, we attempt to break down the rocket’s emission into more feasible chunks per satellite. We take a look at the
Network Rail Trial Aims to Improve Lineside Biodiversity Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Ocak 20, 20220 Network Rail is about to start a new trial project to improve lineside biodiversity on the West Highland Line. Having completed the necessary surveys to ensure the safety of protected species and breeding birds, work will begin to remove trees and vegetation within four metres of a 1.5-mile section of line
Government Sets out Strategy for Biodiverse Railway Lineside Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Temmuz 26, 20190 UK: The Department for Transport has produced guidelines of how it expects Network Rail to manage lineside vegetation while continuing to ensure the safety of passengers and services. Engineers help clear overgrown vegetation © Network Rail Lineside Vegetation Management Following the recommendations from an independent review chaired by John Varley, a non-executive director