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Exploring a Design of Landslide Monitoring System

  • Rahat Khan
  • , Suhail Yousaf
  • , Abdul Haseeb
  • , Muhammad Irfan Uddin

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Abstract

Landslide is a critical natural geological hazard that causes severe damage to property, infrastructure, and humans. In general, some location-specific factors trigger a landslide. Wireless sensor network (WSN) is an enabling technology to monitor most of the parameters associated with these factors. A challenge in landslide monitoring through WSN is that each sensed data item might be critical whereas the underlying wireless communication is often unreliable. In case of landslides, the terrains have irregular shapes, providing harsh conditions for wireless communication thereby more data loss may be expected. This study focuses on the effect of lossy communication in WSN on the efficiency and accuracy of landslide monitoring systems. To this end, collaborative local data analysis is used to enable each node to decide locally whether its sensed data corresponds to a potential event-of-interest. Through extensive simulations, the performance of various landslide prediction and detection models has been evaluated. By and large, the study lets a significant insight into landslide monitoring before implementing a parameterized application for real-world deployment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5552417
JournalComplexity
Volume2021
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
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