Leica Geosystems releases an update of Leica GeoMoS Web, the web-based service for visualization and analysis of monitoring data via the Internet. The new version, Leica GeoMoS Web v2.2, provides an advanced graphical representation of monitoring data along the transversal and longitudinal profiles, further enhancing the visualization and analysis capabilities.
Product Manager Michael Rutschmann says: “We have been very busy gathering wishes and ideas from our customers. The newly implemented features, especially the graphical presentation of axis related objects, will further enhance the usability of this new release. As Leica GeoMoS Web is Software as a Service (SaaS), which is kept up to date and secured by a dedicated team of Leica Geosystems experts, existing and new customers will benefit immediately from all the new features.”
New Profile Graph Type
Profile graphs are a graphical representation of the monitoring data along the transversal and longitudinal profiles. They display numerical values based on user specified profiles, available on the site and the overview level. Elongated objects such as roads, train tracks, river banks, bridges, dams, etc. are common monitoring objects and by creating longitudinal and/or transversal profiles, users now have a more compact overview of the deformation of the points related to such objects. In particular, this graph type is often required by railway companies to display the change in torsion along a railway axis.
New Null Bar Graph Often, monitoring projects start when the structure already has some deformation against the design. Further deformation changes can still improve the situation, if the object (e.g. railway) is moved into a different shape that better fits the original design. The new null bar graphs represent the monitoring data in the form of vertical bars with lengths proportional to the measured data. They complement the already existing bar graph by providing three bars for each point showing the null, first and last measurements in he selected time frame. The null epoch is visualized as the actual deformation of the object against the design.
Further Enhanced Usability
Free Demo Account and 30-Day Trial
Leica Geosystems has set up a demo project. All new features and functionality are available at www.geomos.leica-geosystems.com/demo. Please contact your local Leica Geosystems sales representative for a User ID and password.
Leica Geosystems is also pleased to announce a free 30-day trial of Leica GeoMoS Web v2.2 including all the new functionalities, available to all existing and new Leica GeoMoS users. Unlike the demo project, users can set up their own projects using individual settings. During this trial period users will also benefit from the dedicated Leica Geosystems monitoring support team. After a successful trial period the customer can purchase the service. The evaluation license is then converted to a production license.
Availability Leica GeoMoS Web v2.2 is immediately available. For more information please contact your local Leica Geosystems representatives.
For more information about Leica Geosystems Monitoring Solutions please visit: http://www.leica-geosystems.com/monitoring