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Home » Case studies » Trento Landslide

Trento Landslide

Published on January 30 2017
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The project aim is to monitor the landslide to control the movements in the three directions and to documents the land movements.

The system is composed by 2 GPS measurement stations + 1 Laser and a Control Unit. The measurement frequencies are 2-4 measurements per day for the GPS, while for the laser it is one measurement every 10 minutes. The cellar modem (GSM) technology is used for the communication between the stations and the Control Unit. The reference station is connected directly to the power supply while the other two stations (mobile GPS station and laser station) are connected to solar panels.

Aim of monitoring:

The project aim is to monitor the landslide to control the movements in the three directions and to documents the land movements

Installation PeriodType of sensorsNumber of sensors
20033DeMoN & GPS1 x Laser & 2 x GPS
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Top view of the landslide

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Front view of the landslide

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The GPS reference station is located by the fire brigate head quarters. The distance from the landslide is about 700m.

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GPS reference antenna on the roof of the fire brigate building.

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Some trees are used as targets for the laser measurements and as support for the GPS measurement station and antenna.

Related Papers:

  1. Using GPS in structural health monitoring, A. Knecht, Knecht, A., Manetti, L., SPIE’s 8th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, Newport Beach (CA), USA – (4328-12) – 2001
  2. 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
  3. 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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