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Rock collapse an landslides represent harmful natural hazards threatening human settlements, transport routes and critical infrastructures in mountain regions. An effective and real-time monitoring action is thus crucial to save human lives by anticipating events. Here, we suggest a real-time monitoring system characterized by a system-of-systems approach in which different monitoring subsystems (each one looking at a different view of the physical phenomenon) coexist within an homogenous framework providing remote data transmission, interpretation, storage and analysis. The wireless segment of the suggested system, here proposed within a rock collapse monitoring application, can be easily extended to address landslides by simply considering additional ad-hoc sensors such as bore-hole inclinometers and piezometers. The system has been succesfully deployed on the Italian section of the Alps.
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Alippi, C., Camplani, R., Marullo, A., Roveri, M. (2012). A Real-Time Monitoring Framework for Landslide and Rock-Collapse Forecasting. In: Mukhopadhyay, S. (eds) Smart Sensing Technology for Agriculture and Environmental Monitoring. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 146. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27638-5_14
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