GNSS and Earth Observation for Structural Health Monitoring (GeoSHM) of the Forth Road Bridge
(2017)
Conference Proceeding
All Outputs (5)
Using the signal-to-noise ratio of GPS records to detect motion of structures (2017)
Journal Article
Although major breakthroughs have been achieved during the last decades in the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology on structural health monitoring, the mitigation of the biases and errors impeding its positioning accuracy remains a chal... Read More about Using the signal-to-noise ratio of GPS records to detect motion of structures.
Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) (2017)
Conference Proceeding
Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) offers a new approach of deformation analysis. Different from conventional equipment such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Total Station (TS), the entire surface of observed structure can be analysed by... Read More about Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS).
The potential of high-rate GPS for strong ground motion assessment (2017)
Journal Article
We show that high-rate GPS can have a vital role to play in near real-time monitoring of potentially destructive earthquakes. We do this by investigating the potential of GPS in recording strong ground motions from earthquakes in Switzerland and Japa... Read More about The potential of high-rate GPS for strong ground motion assessment.
Investigating multi-GNSS performance in the UK and China based on a zero-baseline measurement approach (2017)
Journal Article
GPS is the positioning tool of choice for a wide variety of applications where accurate (cm level or less) positions are required. However GPS is susceptible to a variety of errors that degrade both the quality of the position solution and the availa... Read More about Investigating multi-GNSS performance in the UK and China based on a zero-baseline measurement approach.