Guardian offers Full Pit Monitoring (FPM) capabilities, stitching together data sets from multiple IBIS radar systems onto a single radar map. Data acquired from our IBIS radars can now be imported to MineSight 3D in support of mine planning to optimize pit design and Life of Mine (LOM) by evaluating the impact of instabilities on the expected mine expansion. Moreover, the IBIS Guardian software is integrated with MinePlan 3Dby Hexagon Mining. Monitoring experts can compare prism and GNSS displacement trends, by mean of time series or Stereonet charts, with IBIS radar data to understand movement behavior that much faster. Monitoring specialists are immediately alerted in the event of slope displacement by means of various instant messaging options such as email, SMS or pop-up alerts.Īdvanced data integration for even clearer understanding of slope stabilityĪutomatically import different total station and GNSS datasets, for example from Leica GeoMoS© and others, to enable even clearer understanding of slope stability. Guardian offers alert messaging options and comprehensive geotechnical analysis tools. Highly accurate displacement data is provided to monitoring specialists in real-time using the most advanced Automatic Atmospheric Correction algorithm. Reliable data with flexible alerts in real-time Guardian enables fast interpretation and therefore fast reaction time to vital real-time information delivered by the IBIS radar systems. All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company.Powerful and user-friendly, the Guardian software manages slope stability risks in both geo-hazard assessment and open pit mining operations. Third party brands are trademarks of their respective owners. Medtronic, Medtronic logo and Further, Together are trademarks of Medtronic. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. ![]() and any use of such marks by Medtronic is under license. The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. ![]() For more details, please consult important safety information. and the appropriate CareLink™ User Guide at. Patients should consult their healthcare providers familiar with the management of diabetes prior to making changes in treatment. NOTE: CareLink™ report data is intended for use as an adjunct in the management of diabetes only and NOT intended to be relied upon by itself. The reports provide information that can be used to identify trends and track daily activities-such as carbohydrates consumed, meal times, insulin delivery, and glucose readings. ![]() ![]() The purpose of the software is to take information transmitted from insulin pumps, glucose meters and continuous glucose monitoring systems, and turn it into CareLink™ reports. The CareLink™ software is intended for use as a tool to help manage diabetes. Important Safety Information: CareLink™ Software For complete details of the system and its components, including warnings, contraindications, and precautions, please consult the user guide at and important safety information. If the mobile device is not set up or used correctly, you may not receive sensor glucose information or alerts. The system requires a functioning mobile electronic device with correct settings. The system is intended to complement, not replace, information obtained from standard blood glucose monitoring devices, and is not recommended for people who are unwilling or unable to perform a minimum of two meter blood glucose tests per day, or for people who are unable or unwilling to maintain contact with their healthcare professional. The Guardian™ Connect system requires a prescription and is indicated for continuous or periodic monitoring of glucose levels in the interstitial fluid under the skin, in patients (14 to 75 years of age) with diabetes mellitus. Important Safety Information: Guardian™ Connect CGM System
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