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Title: Development of Landslide Deformation Monitoring and Analysis System: A Proof of Concept Study.
Authors: Eyo, Etim
Musa, Tajul
Omar, Abdullah
M.Idris, Khairulnizam
Zitta, Nanpon
Ajayi, Oluibukun
Keywords: Deformation monitoring experiment
Kalman filter
kinematic deformation model
landslide
LANSDEMAS
robotic total station
Issue Date: 7-Nov-2015
Publisher: Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Citation: Etim Eyo, Tajul Musa, Abdullah Omar, Khairulnizam M.Idris, Nanpon Zitta and Oluibukun Ajayi (2015). Development of Landslide Deformation Monitoring and Analysis System: A Proof of Concept Study. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 11(9): 927-933, November 2015
Series/Report no.: 11;9
Abstract: This study introduces a novel landslide monitoring and analysis system, LANSDEMAS. LANSDEMAS is a kinematic deformation analysis model, developed using Kalman filtering procedures and implemented on MATLAB. This study describes the first deformation monitoring and analysis experiment conducted to validate the performance of LANSDEMAS. The experiment was conducted in the 3-D Measurement Laboratory, Department of Geomatic Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia using Leica TCA2003 Robotic Total Station. In the simulated deformation monitoring experiment, different magnitudes of millimeter-level artificial deformations were applied to four monitored points. The results of the computed movement parameters show that LANSDEMAS accurately detected the introduced deformations and has demonstrated the potential to meet the requirements for landslide deformation monitoring and analysis.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/rjaset.11.2132
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