This research aims to study the bitumen structure components and tests to get a better understanding of bitumen, which is one of the main components of asphalt mixtures. In this work, a brief explanation of other research findings on the organic compound was investigated. Moreover, a review of previous research conducted with bitumen that was modified with different oils was made, eventually. By comparing the results of this study and previous studies, it can be concluded that samples containing rhamnolipid biosurfactant had a better behavior against fatigue compared to samples made with bitumen modified with other oils. The present project was equipped with Remote Sensing (RS) facilities, sensors, modems and a data logger system. Modern technology through advanced sensors and modems was applied for the detection of asphalt mixtures data.
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