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Contact SupplierAn unmanned weighbridge, also known as an automated weighbridge or a eigh-in-motion (WIM) system, is a type of weighing system that does not require a human operator to perform weighing operations. Instead, it utilizes advanced technologies to automatically measure the weight of vehicles as they pass over the weighbridge. Sensor Setup: The weighbridge is equipped with specialized sensors embedded in the road surface or mounted on the bridge structure. These sensors can include load cells, piezoelectric sensors, or strain gauges, depending on the specific system design. Vehicle Detection: As a vehicle approaches the weighbridge, sensors detect its presence and trigger the weighing process. Weight Measurement: The sensors capture the weight data as the vehicle moves across the weighbridge. The data can be collected continuously or at specific intervals depending on the system's capabilities. Data Processing: The weight data is transmitted to a central processing unit or a computer system for analysis and storage. The system may also capture additional information such as vehicle identification, date, time, and other relevant details. Data Management: The collected weight data can be integrated with software applications for further processing, such as generating reports, calculating toll fees, or monitoring vehicle loads. Integration with existing systems like fleet management software is also possible. Efficiency: Unmanned weighbridges automate the weighing process, reducing the need for manual intervention and streamlining operations. Vehicles can pass through the weighbridge at regular speeds, minimizing traffic congestion. Accuracy: Advanced weighing technologies used in unmanned weighbridges provide accurate weight measurements, improving data reliability. Safety: Since there is no need for manual interaction, unmanned weighbridges reduce the risk of accidents or injuries associated with traditional weighbridge operations. Cost Savings: Unmanned weighbridges require fewer personnel for operation and maintenance, leading to cost savings over time. Integration: The collected data from unmanned weighbridges can be easily integrated into various software systems, enabling efficient record-keeping, reporting, and analysis.