TY - JOUR ID - SisLab1881 UR - https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/1881/ IS - 5 A1 - Gian, Quoc Anh A1 - Nguyen, Dinh Chinh A1 - Tran, Duc Nghia A1 - Tran, Duc Tan Y1 - 2016/10/01/ N2 - Vietnam is a country heavily in?uenced by climate change. The effect of climate change leads to a series of dangerous phenomena, such as landslides. Landslides occur not only in the mountainous province, but also in Delta provinces, where hundreds of landslides are reported annually in the North-Western provinces of Vietnam. These events have catastrophic impact to the community as well as the economy. In mountainous areas, the conditions for landslides to occur are met frequently, especially after heavy rains or geological activity, causing harm to the community as well as damaging or destroying much needed infrastructure and key transport routes. However, in Vietnam, investment in mountainous regions has been often lower than in urban areas. The meteorology monitoring and forecasting systems are ill equipped and overloaded, so they cannot deliver earlier and more accurate forecasts for complex weather events, unable to provide timely warnings. It can be seen that in countries that landslide often occur, researchers have been trying to develop low cost and efficient landslide detection system. This paper precisely addressed the problems mentioned, by designing and implementing an efficient and reliable Landslide Monitoring and Early Warning (LMnE) system based on the 3G/2G mobile communication system, and a rain gauge at the field site along with a carefully FEM (finite element method) simulation using the rain density information on the server. The system uses advanced processing algorithms combining obtained data at the central station. JF - International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering VL - 6 SN - 2088-8708 TI - Monitoring of Landslides in Mountainous Regions based on FEM Modelling and Rain Gauge Measurements SP - 2096 AV - public EP - 2105 ER -