A Real-Time Remote Automatic System for Monitoring the Subsidence of Building

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A system, which is real-time, remote, automatic for monitoring the subsidence of building, is introduced. Hydrostatic leveling, displacement sensing by electromagnetism, GPRS wireless communication and computer technology are integrated into the system. The system has the following functions: real-time, continuous acquisition and management of the monitored data; automatic computation and analysis of the subsidence; remote, wireless release of information and early-warning. Applied successfully to monitor the subsidence of the main building of Tianjin West Railway Station in its integral moving, the system has taken the key directive effect in adjusting the schedule and the methods of construction timely.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 163-167)

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2742-2746

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December 2010

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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