A railway defect detected early can cost up to 10 times less to repair than an emergency intervention. Yet, much of the railway infrastructure is still monitored through periodic inspections. The problem? Between inspections, deformations can change rapidly: settlement, track instability, hydrogeological variations, vibrations from traffic or construction work.
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