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IIT Madras, C-DAC to manage software system for bridge health monitoring
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

IIT Madras, C-DAC to manage software system for bridge health monitoring

The Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways plans to centralize the software platform for real-time bridge health monitoring by involving IIT Madras and C-DAC. This initiative aims to create a standardized tender model for sensor supply, installation, and maintenance. All bridge health monitoring system (BHMS) components in ongoing highway contracts must be de-scoped and re-tendered under the new Model Request for Proposal. Agencies responsible for infrastructure projects are required to report details of BHMS installations within 30 days, or face presumed de-scoping. Experts note the complexity of analyzing sensor data due to 'white noise,' emphasizing the need for centralized data synthesis. Recent bridge collapses highlight the urgency of improving monitoring systems.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
IIT Madras, C-DAC to manage software system for bridge health monitoring

The Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways plans to centralize the software platform for real-time bridge health monitoring by involving IIT Madras and C-DAC. This initiative aims to create a standardized tender model for sensor supply, installation, and maintenance. All bridge health monitoring system (BHMS) components in ongoing highway contracts must be de-scoped and re-tendered under the new Model Request for Proposal. Agencies responsible for infrastructure projects are required to report details of BHMS installations within 30 days, or face presumed de-scoping. Experts note the complexity of analyzing sensor data due to 'white noise,' emphasizing the need for centralized data synthesis. Recent bridge collapses highlight the urgency of improving monitoring systems.

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