Long-term Monitoring of Soil Surface Deformation with RFID
Arthur Charléty, Mathieu Le Breton, Laurent Baillet, Éric Larose
Abstract
Passive Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) has been used to monitor landslide displacement since approximately 5 years. This method allows soil displacement estimation at a high spatio-temporal resolution, and at a relatively low cost. In perspective of the previous years, this paper proposes to summarize the various challenges encountered with the long-term outdoor RFID localization method, and presents solutions that were implemented to overcome these challenges. Finally, displacement results from three monitored sites are shown in order to validate the implemented solutions.
Topics & Concepts
Displacement (psychology)Term (time)LandslideComputer scienceRadio-frequency identificationIdentification (biology)Remote sensingPerspective (graphical)High resolutionReal-time computingDeformation monitoringEnvironmental scienceDeformation (meteorology)GeologyGeotechnical engineeringArtificial intelligenceComputer securityBotanyPsychologyPhysicsBiologyOceanographyQuantum mechanicsPsychotherapistIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesSoil Moisture and Remote SensingLandslides and related hazards