Study on Monitoring Slope Deformation with GPS in Highway of Mountainous Region

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Compared with the conventional methods for deformation measurement, the GPS technique can not be affected by the weather and vision condition, so it can be used to monitor the slopes of highways in mountainous regions. Nevertheless, to reduce the observation error, countermeasures have to be adopted from the aspects of monitoring techniques and the data processing. Through field test and contrastive analysis, this study proves that the GPS technique can favorably meet the precision request of slope monitoring.

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September 2013

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