Automation of data processing and monitoring of the state of the environment during the construction of the "Pojate-Preljina" highway
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to present the way of solving and the problems we encounter in the everyday digitization and automation of data. As the amount of data that is collected during monitoring the state of the environment medium is very large, it was necessary to find an adequate way to digitize, store and process the data.
Digitization is the process of converting analog data into digital form using computers and other digital technologies. This process facilitates the storage, distribution, and analysis of data. Data is information recorded and stored on some type of digital media.
The paper presents an example of data digitization in the field of environmental protection during the construction of the "Pojate - Preljina" highway using the "d.Hub" storage and visual presentation platform.
d.Hub is a data transformation platform that helps users simplify data management to gain better insight into the real situation and make real-time decisions more easily.
Within the Arup system, d.Hub currently has end users from different parts of Europe, so its current coverage only covers this region. Being a cloud-based solution, the ability of the system to keep up with the growth of user needs and to grow with those needs of this application depends on AWS (Amazon Web Services).
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