Advanced Fiber Optic Sensing Systems for Structural Insight

Accurate, real-time environmental monitoring for localized weather data to support safety, planning, and infrastructure resilience.

Overview

Fiber Optic Sensing Systems (FOS) are rapidly transforming how infrastructure health is monitored, offering real-time, high-resolution measurements of strain, temperature, displacement, and vibration. By leveraging the properties of light within fiber optic cables, these systems provide continuous, long-range data acquisition without the need for electrical power at the sensing points. They are ideal for monitoring large-scale assets such as bridges, tunnels, dams, pipelines, buildings, and railways.

These systems offer significant advantages over traditional sensor types, particularly in environments prone to electromagnetic interference or extreme weather. For B2B clients across North America, FOS offers a scalable, low-maintenance, and future-ready solution for structural and geotechnical monitoring.

Enviro Structural Monitoring supports the integration of Fiber Optic Sensing Systems into new and legacy infrastructure. We help clients future-proof their monitoring capabilities through robust hardware, software platforms, and expert services tailored to high-performance, long-term operations.

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Trusted Solutions from Proven Partners

In addition to offering products and systems developed by our team and trusted partners for Fiber Optic Sensing Systems (FOS), we are proud to carry top-tier technologies from Global Advanced Operations Tek Inc. (GAO Tek Inc.) and Global Advanced Operations RFID Inc. (GAO RFID Inc.). These reliable, high-quality products and systems enhance our ability to deliver comprehensive technologies, integrations, and services you can trust. Where relevant, we have provided direct links to select products and systems from GAO Tek Inc. and GAO RFID Inc.

Core Components

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Hardware

Fiber Optic Sensors (FBG, Brillouin, Rayleigh-based) Interrogators and Light Sources Patch Panels and Protective Housing Fiber Splicing and Connection Tools Cable Routing Systems (for harsh environments)

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Software

Sensor Configuration Interfaces Real-Time Monitoring Dashboards Alarm & Threshold Management Systems Predictive Analytics Modules Historical Trend Analysis

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Cloud Services

Remote Monitoring Portals Data Backup and Storage API for Third-Party Integration Multi-Site Asset Management User Access Controls and Audit Logs

Key Features and Functionalities

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Real-time strain, vibration, displacement, and temperature sensing

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Support for thousands of sensing points over long distances

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Minimal maintenance with long operational life

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Immune to electromagnetic interference and lightning

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Sub-millimeter and microstrain resolution capabilities

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Distributed and point sensing configurations (e.g., FBG, BOTDA, OFDR)

Integrations and Compatibility

SCADA systems

Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools

Supervisory Monitoring Systems

Data acquisition platforms (DAQs)

Wireless Gateways and IoT platforms

Civil Engineering Modeling Software (ANSYS, Abaqus, etc.)

Benefits

Early Warning Detection

Identify structural fatigue before visible damage occurs.

Reduced Downtime

Real-time monitoring minimizes the need for manual inspections.

Scalability

Deploy thousands of sensors along pipelines, tunnels, or bridges.

Longevity

Passive optical fibers can function effectively for decades.

Data-Driven Decisions

Make confident asset management decisions using rich analytics.

Applications

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Long-span bridges and overpasses

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Subway tunnels and underground infrastructure

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Dams and hydropower facilities

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Pipelines and high-pressure conduits

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Rail networks and high-speed train lines

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Commercial skyscrapers and high-rise structures

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Marine platforms and coastal defense walls

Industries We Serve

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Civil Engineering and Construction

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Transportation & Railways

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Energy & Utilities

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Mining & Tunneling

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Defense & Homeland Security

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Oil & Gas

Relevant U.S. & Canadian Industry Standards

ASTM D7205

ANSI/IEEE Std 1591.1

ASCE 111-99

CSA S6-19 (Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code)

NIST Guidelines on Fiber Optic Monitoring

Case Studies

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U.S.: Earthquake Monitoring on California Bridge Network

A leading DOT in California deployed FOS across a network of bridges in seismic zones. The system successfully captured microstrain data during minor seismic events, enabling the department to create a prioritized inspection schedule and prevent unnecessary closures.

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U.S.: Oil Pipeline Leak Detection

A U.S.-based energy firm integrated distributed fiber optic sensing along a critical oil pipeline. By detecting changes in strain and temperature, the system identified a pressure anomaly, allowing proactive shutdown before a leak occurred, saving millions in cleanup and environmental damage.

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Canada: Smart Tunnel Monitoring in Toronto

In collaboration with a Canadian engineering firm, fiber optic sensors were embedded into concrete segments of a newly constructed underground tunnel in Toronto. The system continuously tracks load-induced stress and thermal fluctuations, reducing the need for invasive inspections while ensuring tunnel stability during operation.

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