Inclination, humidity, and rainfall monitoring to analyze risk conditions and activate prevention protocols.

Operational challenge
Hillsides and slopes can degrade gradually or accelerate because of rain, humidity, and movement that are difficult to observe without permanent instrumentation.
Horus response
Horus integrates inclinometers, humidity sensors, rain gauges, and cameras to analyze risk conditions and notify relevant changes.
How it works
Field signals are compared against thresholds, trends, and history. When the pattern indicates increasing risk, Horus generates scalable alerts and activates communication protocols.
Deployment model
Field monitoring nodes with autonomous power and IP, LoRa, SMS, or local gateway connectivity to Horus Cloud.
Key benefits
- Landslide prevention
- Timely and effective alerts
- Community protection
- Data-driven decision-making
Typical applications
Overview
Landslide early warning makes it possible to follow the evolution of sensitive slopes with objective data. Horus combines inclination, humidity, rainfall, and images to provide operational context and activate responses before an emergency.
Included capabilities
- Inclination and rainfall monitoring
- Detection of changes in soil humidity
- Analysis of conditions and accumulated risk
- Configurable protocols and mass notifications
Operational impact
It works for organizations responsible for infrastructure exposed to slopes, roads, communities, or assets located in areas where a landslide can have human and operational impact.