Articles | Volume 17, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-881-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-881-2017
Brief communication
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14 Jun 2017
Brief communication |  | 14 Jun 2017

Brief Communication: A low-cost Arduino®-based wire extensometer for earth flow monitoring

Luigi Guerriero, Giovanni Guerriero, Gerardo Grelle, Francesco M. Guadagno, and Paola Revellino

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In this paper we present a new Arduino-based wire extensometer developed to provide a low-cost autonomous platform for continuous monitoring of landslides. The system integrates a data logger, a power system, a high-precision position transducer, and has multiple digital and analog inputs. Our field test indicates a high reliability of the measurement and high monitoring stability without visible thermal drift. The on-board temperature sensor might be used to correct/identify thermal drifting.
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