Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values

Malaysia has a number of power lines for electricity supply generated by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). The company has owned 95% of power lines from North to South of Peninsula Malaysia. In order to maintain the quality of power transmission for the country, it is very important for TNB to monitor t...

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Main Authors: Hazwani N.K., Rohayu C.O., Fathoni U., Aiman I., Amiruddin Z., Baharudin I.N.Z., Rasyikin R., Din N.M., Hussain H., Jamaludin M.Z., Baharuddin Z., Zulkarnain S., Arazad A.Z., Yusop H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-229832023-05-29T14:13:55Z Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values Hazwani N.K. Rohayu C.O. Fathoni U. Aiman I. Amiruddin Z. Baharudin I.N.Z. Rasyikin R. Din N.M. Hussain H. Jamaludin M.Z. Baharuddin Z. Zulkarnain S. Arazad A.Z. Yusop H. 55812452000 35753735300 55812540000 36023817800 57163987800 55812431300 57159693200 9335429400 35607922800 57216839721 35329255600 57163550900 55812178000 57329418200 Malaysia has a number of power lines for electricity supply generated by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). The company has owned 95% of power lines from North to South of Peninsula Malaysia. In order to maintain the quality of power transmission for the country, it is very important for TNB to monitor the stability of their transmission towers (pylons). Unfortunately, most of these transmission towers are located at very hilly and remote areas. Conducting inspection at those areas are not efficient since the staffs are exposed to wild animals, not cost effective and always require longer inspection time due to weather condition. Therefore, a new technique which is implementing a stability threshold value by installing selected sensors at the critical slope is introduced to improve the efficiency of current slope monitoring procedure. Four (4) sensors which are piezometer, inclinometer, raingauge and soil moisture probe are installed to monitor four (4) parameters that cause landslide. Based on one-cycle (1 year) of data collection, three (3) threshold values have been identified to be as an alert value for the monitoring system. � 2006-2016 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). Final 2023-05-29T06:13:55Z 2023-05-29T06:13:55Z 2016 Article 2-s2.0-84960368190 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84960368190&partnerID=40&md5=b3647646aff97ca27e9255c2587c6d53 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22983 11 4 2592 2596 Asian Research Publishing Network Scopus
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description Malaysia has a number of power lines for electricity supply generated by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). The company has owned 95% of power lines from North to South of Peninsula Malaysia. In order to maintain the quality of power transmission for the country, it is very important for TNB to monitor the stability of their transmission towers (pylons). Unfortunately, most of these transmission towers are located at very hilly and remote areas. Conducting inspection at those areas are not efficient since the staffs are exposed to wild animals, not cost effective and always require longer inspection time due to weather condition. Therefore, a new technique which is implementing a stability threshold value by installing selected sensors at the critical slope is introduced to improve the efficiency of current slope monitoring procedure. Four (4) sensors which are piezometer, inclinometer, raingauge and soil moisture probe are installed to monitor four (4) parameters that cause landslide. Based on one-cycle (1 year) of data collection, three (3) threshold values have been identified to be as an alert value for the monitoring system. � 2006-2016 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN).
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Hazwani N.K.
Rohayu C.O.
Fathoni U.
Aiman I.
Amiruddin Z.
Baharudin I.N.Z.
Rasyikin R.
Din N.M.
Hussain H.
Jamaludin M.Z.
Baharuddin Z.
Zulkarnain S.
Arazad A.Z.
Yusop H.
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author Hazwani N.K.
Rohayu C.O.
Fathoni U.
Aiman I.
Amiruddin Z.
Baharudin I.N.Z.
Rasyikin R.
Din N.M.
Hussain H.
Jamaludin M.Z.
Baharuddin Z.
Zulkarnain S.
Arazad A.Z.
Yusop H.
spellingShingle Hazwani N.K.
Rohayu C.O.
Fathoni U.
Aiman I.
Amiruddin Z.
Baharudin I.N.Z.
Rasyikin R.
Din N.M.
Hussain H.
Jamaludin M.Z.
Baharuddin Z.
Zulkarnain S.
Arazad A.Z.
Yusop H.
Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
author_sort Hazwani N.K.
title Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
title_short Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
title_full Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
title_fullStr Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
title_full_unstemmed Integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
title_sort integration of multi-sensors data in detecting slope movement based on threshold values
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