“…In the field of structural measurement, topographic techniques that rely on height differences, observed angles, and lengths are often utilized [4][5][6]. For this purpose, total stations, electronic distance measurement instruments, and theodolites are just examples of the various devices used [7][8], while indirect approaches such as single-or multi-intersections and precise leveling traverse are employed for difficult-to-reach locations [6,[10][11]. Contact sensors can also be used for these observations, such as inclinometers, dial-gauges, pendulums, or extensometers [1][2][3]12], but due to their nature, they cannot be used in the last phases of the destructive loading test but can capture only one-dimensional measurements.…”