EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND THE FUTURE OF GEOTECHNICAL INSTRUMENTATION
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Emerging Technologies, Geotechnical Instrumentation, Soil AnalysisAbstract
The main aim of this paper is to discuss the developing technologies and where geotechnical instrumentation is headed in the future. Geotechnical devices are essential in the fields of building, civil engineering, and mining [1]. Engineers utilize them a lot throughout building and expansion projects, as well as for continuing monitoring. A geotechnical engineer uses geology in a practical way. Building sites are analyzed by engineers using concepts from soil and rock mechanics, and the results of these analyses are used to ascertain whether or not the site is suitable for a particular construction endeavor. Designing structures and their foundations is a primary function of this branch within geological engineering [1]. The mining and petroleum sectors, as well as the government and military, may employ this form of engineering. Geotechnical engineering concepts must be addressed, regardless of whether the event takes place above or below ground.
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