GNSS/CORS-Based Technology for Real-Time Monitoring of Landslides on Waste Dump – A Case Study at the Deo Nai South Dump, Vietnam

Authors

  • Cong Khai PHAM Author
  • Dinh Trong TRAN Author
  • Van Hai NGUYEN Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2020-02-23

Keywords:

GNSS CORS technology, continuously monitoring station system, landslide monitoring in real time, deo nai south waste dump

Abstract

Nowadays, there are many different methods for monitoring waste dump landslides based on GPS, total station, remote sensing, UAV, Lidar, etc. However, these technologies can only periodically monitor but cannot continuously monitor in real time. In recent years, GNSS CORS technology has been applied to continuously monitor real time waste dump landslides in open-pit mines to provide immediate or nearly-instant warning of waste dump landslides, which can timely prevent and minimize damages to property and human life. In the present work, the real time monitoring system of waste dump landslides monitoring based on GNSS CORS technol - ogy was designed and built. This real time monitoring system includes (1) the GNSS CORS station based on Leica technology, (2) the monitoring stations system, (3) the data collection, transmission and processing system based on Trimble technology and the warning system. This system allows continuous monitoring in real time and provides an instant warning if the landslide occurred. Moreover, it also has the advantage of being cheap, flexible and easy to install for monitoring stations. A simulation experiment results showed that our monitoring system operates stably and continuously 24/7 with a horizontal accuracy of ±3 mm and vertical accuracy of ±5 mm.

Author Biographies

  • Cong Khai PHAM

    Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien street, Hanoi, Vietnam; email: phamcongkhai@humg.edu.vn

  • Dinh Trong TRAN

    National University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong street, Hanoi, Vietnam; email: trongtd@nuce.edu.vn

  • Van Hai NGUYEN

    ThuyLoi University – Second campus, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; email: haingv@tlu.edu.vn

Published

2020-12-30

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