The Study on Three Gorges Reservoir Geologic Hazard Monitoring Data Communication System

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This paper briefly summarizes structure of actual three gorges reservoir geological hazards monitoring system and introduces methods of monitoring data acquisition and transfer in detail. This paper describes software architecture of using GPRS, Centralized Database Management, Distributed Data Management techniques to provide wireless data communication for geological hazards monitoring system. In this paper the work can be used to clean development mechanism and system provides reliable and low-cost way collect monitor data, regardless of position remote sites website or distribution of monitoring and data collection units.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 143-144)

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1065-1070

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October 2010

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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