“…For example, in the direct methods, this work has investigated 26 works that use different aerial or terrestrial systems to measure the sag directly (references [9] ‐ [34]), while [139] only discussed five of them briefly. Even for the GPS method that received great attention in [139], only six works were discussed there while our work has covered ten works (references [37] ‐ [46]). Thirdly, in addition to these coverage and discussion, our work has also offered detailed comparison of different methods in terms of hardware, software and quantitative accuracy in Tables 1–3, which are missing in [139].…”