ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: The MHS project (Monitoring Heritage System) is designed as a monitoring system adapted to historical and artistic heritage that has been implemented and tested since 2005 by the Heritage Conservation department of the Santa María la Real Foundation-Center of Romanesque Studies (FSMLR). The system has been developed to measure, record, evaluate and control various crucial and influential parameters in the conservation of heritage monuments in order to ensure sustainable management and optimal maintenance of the building as well as all the elements housed within. To date, the project has become a system of reference in the cultural sector, a powerful tool to efficiently control the status of historic preservation in real time, thanks to an innovative system of sensors that transmit data wirelessly. This leads to intelligent management and dynamic results.