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One Dynamic Hierarchical Data Acquisition Model for Pre-geohazards Information Acquisition

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Theoretical and Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (ICTMF 2011)

Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ((CCIS,volume 164))

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In recent years, the geohazards are very serious all over the world, especially in China such as the Wenchuan earthquake-trriggered geohazards and Zhouqu debris flows. As one of the effective and inexpensive approaches, pre-geohazards information monitoring technology is being more and more valued and has attached lots of researchers’ interests. Some modern information technologies are adopted to develop the geohazards equipments such as GPRS/GSM/GPS, WSN, and MEMS and the effects are obvious. However, almost most monitoring equipments use fixed-period sampling model which has caused some conflicts among the data redundancy, data integrity, communication costs and the system power consumptions. Thus, one dynamic hierarchical data acquisition (DHDA) model according to the geohazard development characteristics is proposed and the implementation technology is described. Finally, one case study about the model application is developed in the Panzhihua Airport Landslide, China. The results have evinced the DHDA model is effective for pre-geohazards information acquisition.

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Wang, H., Tuo, X., Zhang, G., Zhang, Z. (2011). One Dynamic Hierarchical Data Acquisition Model for Pre-geohazards Information Acquisition. In: Zhou, Q. (eds) Theoretical and Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science. ICTMF 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 164. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24999-0_3

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