Automatic Measuring Instrument of Dam Horizontal Deformation Based on Laser Scan Concept

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In this paper, a design of an automatic measuring instrument of dam horizontal deformation based on laser scan concept is introduced. According to the demand of the dam deformation monitoring, the design chooses STM32F103CBT6 as the hardware control platform, and the laser scan concept is introduced. The measuring principle, main hardware design scheme and software flow chart are introduced in this paper.

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