This paper illustrates the design of a multi-sensor monitoring system located in Acuto (Frosinone - Central Italy) where an abandoned quarry was devoted to experimental test-site. The test-site is managed by the Research Centre for the Geological Risks (CERI) and is focused on testing and comparing multi-sensing and multi-parametric remote techniques for early warning, applied to rock falls with strategic infrastructure targets. The final aim of this testing is to process the data collected by techniques integrated by a network of conventional and smart sensors, following observational-bases and statistical approaches. The installed multi-sensor monitoring system consists in 2 control units for weather monitoring, 1 thermometer for the rocky mass temperature, 10 strain-gauges for rock mass joints, 2 optical devices (Smart Cameras) and 1 nanoseismic monitoring network.

Multi-sensor system designed for monitoring rock falls: the experimental test-site of Acuto (Italy)

Matteo Fiorucci
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2016-01-01

Abstract

This paper illustrates the design of a multi-sensor monitoring system located in Acuto (Frosinone - Central Italy) where an abandoned quarry was devoted to experimental test-site. The test-site is managed by the Research Centre for the Geological Risks (CERI) and is focused on testing and comparing multi-sensing and multi-parametric remote techniques for early warning, applied to rock falls with strategic infrastructure targets. The final aim of this testing is to process the data collected by techniques integrated by a network of conventional and smart sensors, following observational-bases and statistical approaches. The installed multi-sensor monitoring system consists in 2 control units for weather monitoring, 1 thermometer for the rocky mass temperature, 10 strain-gauges for rock mass joints, 2 optical devices (Smart Cameras) and 1 nanoseismic monitoring network.
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