2016
DOI: 10.14257/ijsip.2016.9.3.28
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GPS Monitoring Landslide Deformation Signal Processing using Time-series Model

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“…GPS has been proven enable millimetre-accurate recording of slope failure, but more random errors, introduced during signal transmission and by interferences, which still need to be carefully mitigated to achieve millimetre accuracy (Wang 2013). The process of it could be complicated sometimes in related to factors of ionospheric and tropospheric influences (Huang et al 2016). Conversely, while BIs only afford measurement magnitudes, being as much as a few centimetres per 30 m (Stark and Choi 2008), their associated random errors, as in situ instruments, are smaller.…”
Section: Possible Displacement Based On Gps and Bis Error Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…GPS has been proven enable millimetre-accurate recording of slope failure, but more random errors, introduced during signal transmission and by interferences, which still need to be carefully mitigated to achieve millimetre accuracy (Wang 2013). The process of it could be complicated sometimes in related to factors of ionospheric and tropospheric influences (Huang et al 2016). Conversely, while BIs only afford measurement magnitudes, being as much as a few centimetres per 30 m (Stark and Choi 2008), their associated random errors, as in situ instruments, are smaller.…”
Section: Possible Displacement Based On Gps and Bis Error Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there are kinds of errors and inherited weaknesses in landslide observations, which may bring disadvantages to slope stability estimation. For example, random errors in BIs could be smaller than 1mm but the their measurement magnitude is as much as a few centimetres per 30 m deep (Stark and Choi 2008); on the contrary, GPS affords millimetre-accurate landslide movement observations (Wang 2013), but the rough results contain more random noises in related to ionospheric and tropospheric influences (Huang et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cracks threaten the lives and property of local residents. To monitor the landslide deformation, three groundwater stage gauges, two global positioning system (GPS) points [33,34] and one rain gauge were installed. Point GPS-1 was located on the upper part of the landslide, and point GPS-2 was located on the frontal part of the landslide.…”
Section: Landslide Deformation Characteristics and Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is essential to acquire collapse inventory and related causal factor information in the first step. In recent decades, 3S technology, which closely and organically combines remote sensing (RS), globe positioning system (GPS) and geographic information system (GIS) technologies, is widely used in the areas of environmental protection, natural disaster analysis and natural resources surveying (Pradhan 2010;Huang et al 2016a;Chang et al 2020). Hence, we introduce 3S technology to address the issues of acquiring data sources and providing a calculation platform for CSA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%