Real-Time Monitoring

EverSense® is a range of products and services dedicated to instrumentation, real-time monitoring and diagnosis of structures, through the centralised measurement of the geometry, forces, dynamic behaviour, environment and ageing.

EverSense® is compatible with any static or dynamic sensor, such as for:

  • The geometry and movement: position, displacement, tilt, acceleration, etc.
  • The forces in steel, concrete or in the cables
  • The environment: weather, earthquakes, temperature, traffic, etc.
  • Ageing: corrosion, fatigue, sudden failure, etc.

We offer the following services:

  • The definition of diagnostic instruments or long-term instruments
  • The design, installation and maintenance of instruments
  • The management of monitoring data, treatment, and daily supervision of sites
  • The development of new sensors, measurement systems, and automatic control systems
  • Custom training

Long-term monitoring:

Advitam bases the monitoring of structures on a technical analysis of the structural risks. Thus, deterioration is monitored over time, either by the inspection program, or by the continued use of instrumentation when relevant.

Cathodic protection:

Cathodic protection by impressed current can now be controlled and operated remotely by a EverSense® instrumentation. The development of new techniques allow us to offer the most economical solutions in the market.

Acoustic monitoring:

One of the core businesses of Advitam: EverSense Acoustics® detects structural energy events in real time, such as wire breaks in cables or concrete cracking, and allows real-time monitoring of internal damage of cabled and prestressed structures.

Structural risk management

In partnership with renowned consulting firms, Advitam offers solutions for real-time management and response to earthquakes, storms, traffic and flooding.

Construction monitoring:

EverSense® instrumentation can also be strengthened for site construction use and construction monitoring. At the end of construction, it can also be used for load testing.