GeoStructures: Chao Hsi landslide

Case study: 3DeMon System

Landslide monitoring
Automatic and remote monitoring

Project Description

Summary: Monitoring of the Chao Hsi landslide

Clients: RouteAero Tech. & Eng. LTD

Place: Taiwan (Taiwan)

Period: 2003  - 2004

Installation:

Structure's short description: The system is composed by 2 GPS measurement stations and a Control Unit. The measurement frequencies are 4 measurements per day for the GPS. The cellar modem (GSM) technology is used for the communication between the stations and the Control Unit.

Aim of monitoring: The aim of the project is to monitor the landslide in Taiwan using two mobile stations and two reference stations.

Number of sensor: 4

Main Results: N/A

Bibliography:

 

Using GPS in structural health monitoring , A.Knecht, L. Manetti, SPIE's 8th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, 4-8.3.2001 Newport Beach (CA), USA, Vol 4328, p 122-129, 2001

Permanent, autonomous monitoring of landslide movements with GPS , L. Manetti, M Frapolli, A. Knecht, 1st European Conference on Landslides, 24-26.6.2002 Prague, Czech Republic, 2002

Autonomous Remote Monitoring System for Landslides , L. Manetti, A. Terribilini, A. Knecht, SPIE 9th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials. Smart Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems (ss03), 17-21.3.2002 San Diego (CA), USA, Vol 4694, p 230-235, 2002

 

 

 

 

 

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