A review of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based dynamic monitoring technologies for structural health monitoring

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In the past fewdecades, global navigation satellite system(GNSS) technology has beenwidely used in structural health monitoring (SHM), and the monitoring mode has evolved from long-term deformationmonitoring to dynamicmonitoring. This paper gives an overviewofGNSS-based dynamic monitoring technologies for SHM. The review is classified into three parts, which include GNSS-based dynamic monitoring technologies for SHM, the improvement of GNSS-based dynamic monitoring technologies for SHM, as well as denoising and detrending algorithms. The significance and progress of Real-Time Kinematic (RTK), Precise Point Position (PPP), and direct displacement measurement techniques, as well as single-frequency technology for dynamic monitoring, are summarized, and the comparison of these technologies is given. The improvement of GNSS-based dynamic monitoring technologies for SHM is given from the perspective of multi-GNSS, a high-rate GNSS receiver, and the integration between the GNSS and accelerometer. In addition, the denoising and detrending algorithms for GNSS-based observations for SHM and corresponding applications are summarized. Challenges of low-cost and widely covered GNSS-based technologies for SHM are discussed, and problems are posed for future research.

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Shen, N., Chen, L., Liu, J., Wang, L., Tao, T., Wu, D., & Chen, R. (2019, May 1). A review of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based dynamic monitoring technologies for structural health monitoring. Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11091001

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