Application of Beidou Satellite Communication Technology in the Landslide Remote Monitoring and Early Warning System

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Real-time monitoring and early warning of landslide disaster can be performed by landslide remote monitoring and early warning system, and by use this system landslide disaster losses can also be reduced effectively. In order to improve the monitoring signal transmission, such as the un-interruption and anti-disturbance, Beidou satellite communication technology has been applied to overcome the shortcomings of poor communication network signal and the existence of blind area. The research result shows that the Beidou satellite communication technology can effectively ensure the continuity of signal transmission and eliminating the communication network’s blind area. Hence, Beidou satellite communication technology is an advisable measure to ensure the normal work of landslide remote monitoring and early warning system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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2150-2154

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June 2014

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