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Summary of IOT Publications
Title | Monitoring program for the homogenous soil shallow landslide wireless monitoring system on highway slope |
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Dept | Transportation Technology Research Center |
Year | 2020 |
Month | 2 |
Price | 250 |
Summary | On-site drill at the mountainous slope of section 41.55K to 41.65k of the 7th Taiwan Provincial Road showed highly fractured bedrock at least 50m-deep surface layer had been destroyed by the headward erosion, bad topographical and geographical conditions, in addition to d slope instability resulted from typhoons, earthquakes, and heavy rainfalls.) The project installed innovative wireless, cloud sensing modules to monitor the responses of the slope and retaining structures. Rigorous analyses for slope stability and soil structure interactions are conducted and integrated with the monitoring system to provide customized, timedependent warning system for shallow slope failures and retaining systems. A cloud platform is developed to store, display, and implement the data. The system is featured with quick installation, time-dpendent warning, and real-time monitoring. A cloud platform is developed for data storage and display to complement the experiential rainfall-based early warning monitoring mode, and to upgrade the accuracy and efficiency of the early warning system. BENEFIT AND APPLICATION: 1. The project aims to establish a customized cloud warning system integrating wireless sensing modules for shallow slope inclinations and retaining walls deformation and threshold warning values based on rigorous mechanical analysis for long-term warning. The system intends to be an effective supplement system of conventional rainfall-based warning system for road safety management during raining season. 2. The application to the geographic monitoring and early warning by utilizing consumption electronic system and integrating simplified soil monitor module may be used as basis for initiating hazard prevention by the Ministry of Ransportation, Directorate General of Highways, and Taiwan Railways Administration. |
Post date | 2020-04-24 |
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