Webinar: IoT Wireless Monitoring in the Rail Industry
Discover new approaches in rail monitoring
Learn how to perform wireless, remote monitoring and preventive maintenance safely and cost-effectively to extend the life cycle of the infra/supra infrastructure and avoid unexpected service interruptions.
Ignasi has been managing and facilitating EU projects related to railway-based mobility for the past 5 years. He has published more than 20 scientific papers while working with the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (C.S.I.C.) and has lead the design and deployment of various technological projects. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering and completed PAD Operations in ESADE and a marketing programme in Ashridge.
Marco Bocci, PMP
Instrumentation and monitoring coordinator, Eiffage Kier Ferrovial BAM
Marco is currently leading 2 approved HS2 innovation projects on remote sensing and machine learning applied to geotechnical modelling for EKFB JV, the main works contractor appointed to design and build HS2 section C2 / C3. He has almost 10 years experience in the instrumentation and monitoring sector and has worked on major infrastructure projects such as Crossrail, Victoria Station Upgrade and Tottenham Court Road Station Upgrade in various roles both technical and project management.
Juan Peset Iribarren
Head of R&D, COMSA Corporación
Joan is a civil engineer with more than 20 years of experience in the construction sector. He is currently responsible for the conception, management and financing of R&D projects for COMSA. He is a professor at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and has participated as an independent expert in the evaluation process of the TEN-T, CEF and Fast Track to Innovation calls for proposals.
Marco Di Mauro
Rail industry expert
Marco has worked with sensors and technology manufacturers as well as services and engineering companies for over 15 years. He was the monitoring and control segment manager at Leica Geosystems before he moved to Worldsensing to oversee primarily the UK market. He holds a master's degree in telecommunications engineering and is passionate about IoT and theoretical physics.
Angela Lluch
Geologist and Civil engineer, Worldsensing
Angela has over ten years experience working as a consultant of geotechnical instrumentation & monitoring. She has been involved in major tunnelling projects first in Spain and later in Singapore. She is now a wireless monitoring advisor and provides support on the user experience for Loadsensing, the globally leading wireless monitoring system by Worldsensing.
Ignasi Garcia-Mila
Rail Project manager, Worldsensing
Ignasi has been managing innovation projects for public entities, technological centres and companies for the past 10 years. He now works on the development of products and solutions that may be included in the Worldsensing portfolio. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the Technical University of Catalonia and Masters (MSc) in Cognitive Systems, Interaction and Media from the Pompeu Fabra University.
Our rail industry experts will share:
The common challenges in rail infrastructure monitoring
An overview of how you may deploy an IoT-based wireless monitoring system to monitor:
– lateral displacement due to slope or subsoil instability
– rock fall
– track conditions such as can’t, twist and height variation
– pore water pressure and water level variations associated with vertical displacement and bearing capacity of the soil
– vertical displacement linked to soil settlement
– soil cracks that can lead to soil failure
Sample use cases and actual experiences from rail project deployments
Duration 1 hour
In this webinar you can:
Discover new approaches in rail monitoring
Learn from the experiences of rail experts
Consult our panel about your monitoring concerns
Immediately take the next steps to improve your monitoring processes