Monitoring system for slope stability under rainfall by using MEMS acceleration sensor IC tags

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Real-time warning system for slope failure under rainfall is available to disaster prevention and mitigation. Monitoring of multi-point and wireless measurements is effective because it is difficult to conclude the most dangerous part in a slope. The purpose of this study is to propose a method of monitoring system with multi-point and wireless measurements for a slope stability using MEMS acceleration sensor IC tags. MEMS acceleration sensor IC tag is an acceleration sensor microminiaturized by a technology of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems on board IC tag. Especially, low cost of the sensor will yield to the realization of the system. In order to investigate the applicability of the proposed system, a large-scale model test of artificial slope subjected to rainfall has been performed. MEMS acceleration sensor IC tags has been located on the slope and ground acceleration caused by forced vibration has been measured until the model slope collapses. The experimental results show that the MEMS acceleration sensor IC tag is comfortably available under rainfall, the characteristics of ground accelerations varies with changing the condition of the slope subjected to rainfall, and the proposed method can be applied to a real-time monitoring system for slope failure under rainfall. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Murakami, S., Dairaku, A., Komine, H., Sakai, N., Isizawa, T., Saito, O., & Maruyama, I. (2013). Monitoring system for slope stability under rainfall by using MEMS acceleration sensor IC tags. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 16). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/16/1/012024

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