Multi-Parameter Decision Support with Data Transmission over GSM/GPRS Network: a Case Study of Landslide Monitoring
Satyajit Rath, B. P. S. Sahoo, S. K. Pandey, D. P. Sandha

TL;DR
This paper presents a multi-parameter decision support system utilizing GSM/GPRS data transmission for real-time landslide monitoring using various geotechnical sensors in a remote region.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated wireless sensor network and data transmission system for real-time landslide monitoring and early warning in remote areas.
Findings
Effective real-time data collection from multiple sensors
Successful data transmission over GSM/GPRS networks
Enhanced early warning capabilities for landslide risk management
Abstract
The planet Earth has hundreds of impact events, with some occurrences causing both in terms of human casualty as well as economic losses. Such attitudes of earth pushed the frontiers to develop innovative monitoring strategies for the earth system. To make that real, although, will require coherent and real-time data by observing the earth behavior contiguously. Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) appears to be the best suitable infrastructure to sense environmental parameters of our interests. In this event of earth observation, another important issue is the monitoring system with high level of precision. There are different types of sensors to measure the behavioral aspects of earth. The sensors integrated with WSN, provide an accurate and contiguous data for analysis and interpretation. This paper briefly addresses earth observation and areas of critical importance to people and society.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLandslides and related hazards · Flood Risk Assessment and Management · Seismology and Earthquake Studies
