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Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring 1
Joint International Symposium onDeformation Monitoring2-4 November 2011, Hong Kong, China
Combining:
14th FIG Symposium on Deformation Measurement and Analysis
5th IAG Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical and Structural Engineering
2nd International Workshop on Spatial Information Technologies for Monitoring
the Deformation of Large-Scale Man-made Linear Features
Organized by:
Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
FIG Working Group 6.1: Deformation Measurement
IAG Sub-Commission 4.2: Applications of Geodesy in Engineering
IAG Sub-Commission 4.4: Applications of Satellite & Airborne Imaging Systems
Engineering Surveying Sub-Society, Chinese Society for Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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Organizing Committee
Prof. Xiaoli Ding (Chair) Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Prof. Wu Chen Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Wai-pun Cheng Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
Dr. Bruce King Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Simon Kwok Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors
Mr. Lit Yin Lam Hong Kong Institution of Engineering Surveyors
Prof. Zhilin Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr. George Liu Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Prof. Hui Lin Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr. Bo Wu Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Prof. Qiming Zhou Baptist University of Hong Kong
Miss Violet Tsang (Secretary) Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr. Zhang Lei Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Yang Wentao Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Jiang Mi Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Wang Chisheng Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Adam Yau Hong Kong Polytechnic University
International Scientifi c Committee
Prof. Wolfgang Niemeier (Chair) Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
Prof. Fritz Brunner Technical University of Graz, Austria
Prof. Richard Bamler German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Germany
Prof. Dorota Brzezinska Ohio State University, USA
Prof. Adam Chrzanowski University of New Brunswick, Canada
Prof. Anna Szostak-Chrzanowski Wroclaw Technical University, Poland
Prof. Clive Fraser University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. Alojz Kopacik Cartography at SUT Bratislava, Slovakia
Prof. Heiner Kuhlmann University Bonn, Germany
Prof. Hansjoerg Kutterer Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
Prof. Deren Li Wuhan University, China
Prof. Jingnan Liu Wuhan University, China
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Prof. Zhong Lu USGS, USA
Prof. Gyula Mentes Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Prof. Witold Proszynski University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Guenther Retscher Vienna University of Technology Austria
Dr. Bjoern Riedel Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
Prof. Fabio Rocca Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Prof. Chris Rizos University of New South Wales, Australia
Prof. Gethin Roberts University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Dr. Masanobu Shimada JAXA/EORC, Japan
Prof. C.K. Shum Ohio State University, USA
Prof. Stathis Stiros Patras University, Greece
Prof. Hoze Tsu Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Youlin Xu Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr. Sandra Verhagen Delft University, Netherlands
Prof. Chao Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Andreas Wieser Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Prof. Anthony Yeh University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Prof. Jixian Zhang Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, China
Prof. Chenghu Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Jianjun Zhu Central South University, China
Prof. Junyong Chen State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, China
Prof. Yongqi Chen Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Prof. Hongyan Wen Guilin University of Technology, China
Prof. Aigong Xu Liaoning Technical University, China
Mr. Raymond RKS Chan Geotechnical Engineering Offi ce, Civil Engineering and Development
Department,Hong Kong SAR Government
Mr. C.H. Wong Lands Department, Hong Kong SAR Government
International Scientifi c Committee
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Joint International Symposium on Deformation MonitoringStructural failures such as collapses of bridges and buildings and geohazards caused by events such as landslides, ground subsidence
and earthquakes are world-wide problems that often lead to signifi cant economic and life losses. It is therefore important to carry out
concerted systematic research to better understand and manage these problems.
Rapid developments in engineering, micro-electronics and computer sciences have signifi cantly changed both sensors/instrumentation
and methodology in Applied Geodesy, Engineering Surveying and the related fi elds, including those for monitoring natural phenomena
and man-made structures. There is nowadays a high demand to develop new monitoring concepts and solutions to meet the real needs
of the society in minimizing the negative environmental impacts.
The International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Working Group 6.1 “Deformation Measurement and Analysis” and the International
Association of Geodesy (IAG) represented by Sub-Commission 4.2 “Applications of Geodesy in Engineering” and Sub-Commission 4.4
“Applications of Satellite & Airborne Imaging Systems” have been very active in developing and applying new methods and technologies
for deformation measurements, analysis and interpretation.
The announced symposium is the 3rd time for the FIG and IAG groups to have a joint meeting on this important topic, combining the 14
th
FIG Symposium on Deformation Measurement and Analysis and the 5th IAG Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical and Structural
Engineering. In addition, this event is also joined by the 2nd
International Workshop on Spatial Information Technologies for Monitoring the
Deformation of Large-Scale Man-Made Linear Features.
Scientists, engineers, educators, representatives from public authorities, policy makers in surveying, geodesy, civil, structural,
geotechnical and mining engineering, geology, geodynamics, geosciences, geohazard studies and hydrology are invited to attend this
international event to share the latest research results and experiences in deformation measurement, analysis and interpretation.
Prof. Wolfgang Niemeier,
Chair of FIG Working Group 6.1
Prof. Günther Retscher,
Chair of IAG Sub-Commission 4.2
Prof. Xiaoli Ding,
Chair of IAG Sub-Commission 4.4 & Chair of Organizing Committee
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Keynote Speakers
Prof.dr.ir. R.F. Hanssen
Ramon Hanssen is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek professor in Earth Observation. He studied aerospace
engineering and geodetic engineering at Delft University of Technology (M.Sc. 1993). In 1994, he
worked as a researcher on potential fi eld data inversion at the International Institute for Aerospace
Surveys and Earth Sciences (ITC). In 1995, he started his PhD research at the Delft Institute for Earth-
Oriented Space research (DEOS) of Delft University of Technology on the geodetic analysis of repeat-
pass spaceborne radar interferometry, with emphasis on error propagation. During this research,
he worked as a visiting scholar at Stuttgart University (1996), at the German Aerospace Center
(DLR, 1997) and at Stanford University (1997-1998) on a Fulbright research fellowship. In 2001 he
received the PhD degree (cum laude) of TU Delft. At present, he is working in the fi eld of radar remote
sensing and geostatistics at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft. His current research
interests are the geodetic analysis of imaging remote sensing data, the influence of atmospheric
delay on space-geodetic techniques, and the mathematical modeling and physical interpretation of
deformation processes.
Dr. Masanobu Shimada
Dr. Shimada is an ALOS Science Manager at the Earth Observation Research Center (EORC), which is
part of the Offi ce of Space Applications at JAXA, and a Doctor of Engineering. He graduated from the
Department of Aerospace Engineering at Kyoto University in 1977, and received an M.Eng. from the
university in 1979. In the same year, he joined the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now
part of JAXA). Since then, Dr. Shimada has worked on the development of microwave scatterometers
at the Tsukuba Space Center, ground facility development for the JERS-1 satellite, and SAR
applications research at EORC. He conducted research on accurate measurement of backscattering
coefficient, and received a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 1999. Dr. Shimada is a member
of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, a Director of the Remote Sensing Society of
Japan, and a Visiting Professor of Tokai University. He specializes in microwave remote sensing, SAR
processing, interferometric SAR, and analysis of alternating polarization SAR.
Prof. C.K. Shum
C.K. Shum is a Professor of Geodetic Science at the School of Earth Sciences, and a Distinguished
University Scholar at The Ohio State University. He and his research group focus on the research
relating to the accurate measurements of present-day sea-level rise and to the improved
understanding of the geophysical causes of its rise, including anthropogenic climate-change.
They also work on research in satellite geodesy, temporal gravity fi eld and tide modeling, satellite
oceanography, hydrology and geodynamics, ice mass balance, precision satellite orbit determination,
GNSS meteorology, planetary geodesy, and space physics.
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Prof. Yong-qi Chen
Prof. Chen Yongqi is a Professor Emeritus and Visiting Chair Professor in the Department of Land
Surveying and Geoinformatics, the HK Polytechnic University. Before he retried in 2009, he was Chair
Professor in the department since 1994 when he joined the HK PolyU. His research interest includes
deformation monitoring, engineering surveys, geodesy, hydrographic surveys, data processing and
analysis, and lunar mapping.
Prof. Werner Lienhart
Werner Lienhart received a Masters degree in Surveying from Graz University of Technology in 2001.
Following his studies he was university assistant for fi ve years at the Institute of Engineering Geodesy
and Measurement Systems at Graz University of Technology. At this position he was involved in
various monitoring projects including internal and external sensors. In 2006 he received a PhD degree
in Surveying from Graz University of Technology. In the same year he joined the product management
group at Leica Geosystems at the headquarter in Switzerland. At Leica he was responsible for the
development of the Galileo and GPS L5 capable receivers and the Leica imaging total stations. His
current position is Head of the Institute of Engineering Geodesy and Measurement System at Graz
University of Technology.
Prof. Yuanxi Yang
Yuanxi Yang is Professor of Geodesy and Navigation at both of Xian Research Institute of Surveying
and Mapping and China National Administration of GNSS and Application (CNAGA). He received his
S.B and S.M in Geodesy from Zhengzhou Institute of Surveying and Mapping in 1980 and 1987, and
the Ph.D in Geodesy from Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, the Chinese Academy of Science, in
1991. He has published two monographs, three coauthored monographs and more than 200 papers.
His main research fi eld includes geodetic data processing, navigation and geodetic coordinate system
etc. In 2007, he was honored as an Academic Member of Chinese Academy of Science.
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Sponsors
Geokon, Inc YSF Corporation Ltd. SOKKIA
Leica Geosystems Ltd. Earth Products China Limited (EPC)
Euroasia Enterprises Ltd. Trimble
Faculty of Construction and Environment, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Department of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics
SOKKIA
FACULTY OF CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENT建設及環境學院
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Organizing and International Scientifi c Committees i
Symposium Introduction ii
Keynote Speakers iv
Sponsors vi
Programme At-a-Glance 2
Transportation to Symposium Hotel 4
Symposium Programme
Wednesday, 2 November 2011 8
Thursday, 3 November 2011 11
Friday, 4 November 2011 15
Helpful Hints
Table of Contents
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Programme At-a-Glance
Onsite Registration
Tuesday 1 November 2011 14:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 2 November 2011 08:00-17:00
Thursday 3 November 2011 08:30-17:00
Friday 4 November 2011 08:30-17:00
Wednesday 2 November 2011 Thursday 3 November 2011 Friday 4 November 2011
09:00 – 10:00, Grand Ballroom 09:00 – 10:30, Grand Ballroom 09:00 – 10:30, Grand Ballroom I
Opening Session 2: Keynote Session 3A: GNSS: Methodology and Applications
10:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 09:00 – 10:30, Grand Ballroom II
Tea Break Tea BreakSession 3B: Applications in Geosciences on Local and Regional Scale I
10:30-12:00, Grand Ballroom 11:00 – 12:30, Grand Ballroom I 09:00 – 10:30, Salon II
Session 1: Keynote Session 2A: InSAR I: Theoretical Aspects and Geodynamics
Session 3C: Dynamic Behaviour of Structures I
12:00-13:30 11:00 – 12:30, Grand Ballroom II 10:30-10:45
LunchSession 2B: Geometrical Modelling II: Time Series, Filtering, etc
Tea Break
13:30 – 15:00, Grand Ballroom I 11:00 – 12:30, Salon II 11:00 – 12:30, Grand Ballroom I
Session 1A: Monitoring Concepts for Static Deformations: Geotechnical and Structural Engineering
Session 2C: Innovative Concepts for Sensors and Methods
Session 3D: GPS and Reference Networks
13:30 – 15:00, Grand Ballroom II 12:30-14:00 11:00 – 12:30, Grand Ballroom II
Session 1B: Geometrical Modelling I (Methodology, Networks, etc)
LunchSession 3E: Applications in Geosciences on Local and Regional Scale II
13:30 – 15:00, Salon II 14:00 – 15:30, Grand Ballroom I 11:00 – 12:30, Salon II
Session 1C: Terrestrial LaserscanningSession 2D: InSAR II: Subsidence and Landslides
Session 3F: InSAR III (Traffi c Lines, Infrastructure, etc)
15:00-15:15 14:00 – 15:30, Grand Ballroom II 12:30-14:00
Tea BreakSession 2E: Geometric Modelling III: Neural networks, Modern Approaches, etc
Lunch
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Wednesday 2 November 2011 Thursday 3 November 2011 Friday 4 November 2011
15:30 – 17:00, Grand Ballroom I 14:00 – 15:30, Salon II 14:00 – 15:00, Grand Ballroom I
Session 1D: Monitoring Concepts for Local and Regional Geodynamics
Session 2F: Multi-Sensors: Networks, Systems
Session 3G: Dynamic Behaviour of Structures II (GBSAR, GPS, etc)
15:30 – 17:00, Grand Ballroom II 15:30-15:45 14:00 – 15:00, Grand Ballroom II
Session 1E: Monitoring Concepts for Dynamic Deformations, Structural Health Monitoring
Tea BreakSession 3H: Automation of Monitoring Systems
15:30 – 17:00, Salon II 16:00 – 17:00, Grand Ballroom I 14:00 – 15:00, Salon II
Session 1F: Applications in Geotechnical and Structural Engineering
Session 2G: Ground Based Interferometric Radar (GBSAR)
Session 3I: Natural Effects (Groundwater, Erosion, etc)
18:30 - 21:30, Spotlight Recreation Club 16:00 – 17:00, Grand Ballroom II 14:00 – 15:30
Symposium Banquet Session 2H: Mining Applications Splinter Meetings
11:30 -17:00, Salon I
16:00 – 17:00, Salon II 15:15-15:30
Session 2I: Warning and Alert Systems Tea Break
Exhibition9:00 - 16:00, Salon I 16:00 – 17:00, Grand Ballroom
Exhibition Closing Ceremony
Saturday 5 November 2011
Technical Visits and City Tours
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Transportation to Symposium Hotel
The Symposium will be held in the Harbour Grand Kowloon Hotel,
2-4 November 2011, Hong Kong. The hotel is only 10 minutes
away from both the Tsimshatsui MTR Station and the Airport
Express Line at Kowloon Station, and 5 minutes from the MTR
Hunghom Station.
• FROM AIRPORT TO HOTEL
Hotel-Link Shuttle Bus: HK$130 per person, operates every half
hour from airport to Hotel.
Hotel Limousine: Direct Mercedes Benz to and from the Airport
and Hotel. HK$600 per trip or HK$1,150 per round trip.
Please contact the Hotel directly via Tel: (852) 2621 3188 or
E-mail: [email protected].
Airport Express Train: $90 per person to Kowloon Station.
Complimentary shuttle bus from the station to Hotel every 12
minutes. Taxi from the station to the Hotel is about $50.
• COMPLIMENTARY HOTEL SHUTTLE BUS
Complimentary regular downtown shuttle bus service is available to Tsimshatsui MTR Station, MTR
East Tsimshatsui Station and Hunghom Station. The shuttle bus services to/from Tsimshatsui every
30 minutes.
First Bus : 7:30am (from Hotel) - Departs every 00, 30 min per hour
Last Bus : 11:00pm (from Hankow Road) - Departs every 00, 30 min per hour
The detailed Shuttle Bus Schedule and transportation arrangements and charges can be found in
next pages.
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Symposium Programme
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
2 Nov 2011 09:00 – 12:00: Opening and Keynote Session I
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Chair: Prof. Xiaoli Ding (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Opening Ceremony:
Welcome speeches by:
President of Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Mr. Wong Chung Hang, Deputy Director, Lands Department, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government
Professor Gethin Roberts, Chair Commission 6, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
Group Photo and Tea Break
Keynote: Session 1
Ramon Hanssen (Netherlands)
Status and Future of InSAR Deformation Monitoring
Masanobu Shimada (Japan)
Title: ALOS, ALOS-2 for Solid Earth Observations
C. K. Shum, Jinwoo Kim, Lei Wang, Hyongki Lee, Zhong Lu and Xiaoli Ding (U.S.A.)
Large-Scale Solid Earth Deformation Observed Using Space Geodetic Sensors
2 Nov 2011 12:00-13:30 Lunch (Venue: Harbour Grand Kowloon Hotel)
2 Nov 2011
13:30 – 15:00: Monitoring Concepts for Static Deformations: Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Session 1A
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Prof. Wolfgang Niemeier (Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry, TU Braunschweig, Germany)
John Hamilton (USA)
Dam Deformation Surveys in the Pittburgh District of the US Army Corps of Engineers
Wolfgang Niemeier, Stefan Helten, Roland Kinzel, Björn Riedel, Dieter Tengen and Dave Wilson (Germany and France)
Coordinates for the ITER Project
Mohammed Haider Abusharkh, Joel van Cranenbroeck, Omid Shayan (United Arab Emirates and Belgium)
Finite Element Modelling for Designing Geodetic Deformation Permanent Monitoring Projects -
the Case of Hydro Power Plant and Large Dam
Anna Szostak-Chrzanowski (Canada)
Geometrical Versus Physical Aspects of Deformations in Designing Monitoring Schemes
Meng Chan Lim, Halim Setan and Rusli Othman (Malaysia)
Continuous Deformation Monitoring Using GPS and Robust Methods: ISKANDARNET
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2 Nov 2011 13:30 – 15:00: Geometrical Modelling I (Methodology, Networks, etc) Session 1B
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Mr. Joel van Cranenbroeck (Leica Geosystems AG, Belgium)
Khosro Moghtased-Azar, Erik Grafarend, Farrokh Tavakoli and Hamid Reza Nankali (Iran and Germany)
Estimated Principal Components of Deformation Tensors Derived from GPS Measurements under
Assumption of Both Independent and Correlated Tensor Observations (Case Study: Zagros Mountains, Iran)
Vasso Saltogianni and Stathis Stiros (Greece)
Towards a Full-scale, Numerical Adjustment
Joel van Cranenbroeck and Sara Salehi (Belgium and Iran)
Orthogonal Least Squares Adjustment Processing Algorithm for Data Loggers
Jiming Guo, Mingduan Zhou, Chao Wang and Lianhui Mei (China)
The Application of Coordinate Similarity Transformation Model for Stability Analysis in
High-precision GPS Deformation Monitoring Network
2 Nov 2011 13:30 – 15:00: Terrestrial Laserscanning Session 1C
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Prof. Xiaolin Meng (IESSG, The University of Nottingham, UK)
On Wa Lam (China)
Detection of Terrain Changing in Tunnel Construction Project with Laser Scanning
Klaus Chmelina (Austria)
A 3-D Laserscanning System and Scan Data Processing Method for the Monitoring of Tunnel Deformations
Jacky Chow and William Teskey (Canada)
In-situ Self Calibration of Terrestrial Laser Scanners and Deformation Analysis Using Both Signalized Targets and
Intersection of Planes for Indoor Applications
Xiaolin Meng, Chun Liu and Joseph Ryding (UK)
Precise 3D Measurements of the Roof Lab Railway Track with Ground Base Laser Scanning Technology and
Its Relevance to High Speed Railway Track Monitoring
JinPeng Feng, Kan Wu and Xin Zhao (China)
3D Modeling Study Using 3D Laser Scanning Data -Based on Xuzhou Turtle Mountain Han Tomb
Jin Wang (China)
Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Application of Dam Deformation Monitoring
Tea Break
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2 Nov 2011 15:30 – 17:00: Monitoring Concepts for Local and Regional Geodynamics Session 1D
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Dr. Vladimír Schenk (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)
Vladimír Schenk, Milan Talich and Zdenka Schenková (Czech Republic)
Horizontal Strain Field of the Bohemian Massif Determined from GPS Measurements
Haoming Yan (China)
Vertical Deformation of GPS Stations Detected from GRACE
V. G. Ferreira and H.C. Montecino (China)
A Preliminary Investigation of the Co-seismic Height Anomaly Jump for the Maule Earthquake from Monthly GRACE Data
Alireza Azmoudeh Ardalan and Natasha Khazaee (Iran)
Two-dimensional Finite Element Modelling of Ground Deformation and Stress Field Associated with Fault Motion
Jiang Min (China)
Sea Level Changes Caused by Global Ocean Mass
2 Nov 2011 15:30 – 17:00: Monitoring Concepts for Dynamic Deformations : Structural Health Monitoring Session 1E
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Prof. Gethin Roberts (The University of Nottingham Ningbo China)
Joost Kuckartz and Philip Collier (Australia)
A User-Centric Approach to the Design of Structural Health Monitoring Systems
Panos Psimoulis and Stathis Stiros (Greece)
Using Robotic Theodolites (rts) in Structural Health Monitoring of Short-span Railway Bridges
Joost Kuckartz, Philip Collier and Graham Hutchinson (Australia)
The Design of an Integrated Structural Monitoring System for a High-Rise Building Based on Tiltmeters and GNSS
Ana Paula Larocca, Ricardo E Schaal and Marcelo C Santos (Brazil)
The Use of L1 GPS Signal as a Tool for Monitoring Structural Oscillations of Bridges –
a Compendium about the Phase Residual Method Applications
Jae-Kang Lee, Gethin Roberts and Ogundipe Oluropo (UK)
Study on Issues of Tilt-meters and Utilization of GPS in Bridge Monitoring System
Andrey Shakhramanyan (Russia)
Safety and Structural Monitoring Systems for Unique and High-rise Buildings
2 Nov 2011 15:30 – 17:00: Applications in Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Session 1F
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Prof. Heiner Kuhlmann(University of Bonn , Germany)
Weiping Jiang, Hongfei Liu, Wanke Liu, Xiaohong Zhang, Yong He and Yan Zhao (China)
Study and Implementation of External Deformation Monitoring System Using GPS in Xilongchi Upper Reservoir
Christoph Holst and Heiner Kuhlmann (Germany)
Estimation of Elevation Dependent Deformations of a Parabolic Refl ector of a Large Radio Telescope
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Paul Kenny (Australia)
Monitoring Large Scale Storages in an Irrigation Environment
Mario Alba, Luigi Barazzetti, Alberto Giussani, Fabio Roncoroni and Marco Scaioni (Italy)
Monitoring of the Main Spire of Duomo di Milano
Xuexiang Yu, Ruihua Zhang, Zeyou Zhang, Xuenian Zhou and Weicai Lü (China)
The Practice and Results Analysis for Well Subsidence Monitoring Based on the Similar Single-difference Methodology
2 Nov 2011 18:30 - 21:30 Symposium Banquet (Venue: Spotlight Recreation Club)
Thursday, 3 November 2011
3 Nov 2011 09:00 – 10:30: Keynote Session II
Venue: Grand Ballroom
Chair: Prof. C.K. Shum (The Ohio State University, United States)
Keynote: Session 2
Yong-qi Chen (China)
Developments in Deformation Monitoring Techniques
Werner Lienhart (Austria)
The Importance of Engineering Geodesy in the Context of Structural Health Monitoring
Yuanxi Yang (China)
Adaptive Filtering for Deformation Parameter Estimation Considering both of Geometrical Measurements and Geophysical Models
Tea Break
3 Nov 2011 11:00 – 12:30: InSAR I: Theoretical Aspects and Geodynamics Session 2A
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Prof. Xiufeng He (College of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hohai University, China)
Xiufeng He, Ruya Xiao and Min He (China)
Near Real-time Landslide Monitoring of Pubugou Hydropower Resettlement Using GPS and InSAR
Wu Zhu, Qing Zhang and XiaoLi Ding (China)
Recent Ground Deformation in Taiyuan Faulted Basin (China) Carried Out with C-, L-, and X- band SBAS-DInSAR Technique
Bjoern Riedel, Alexander Krivenko and Wolfgang Niemeier (Germany)
PS and SAR Interferometry for Risk Assessment Based on Different Radar Bands – a Case Study in Chilean Andes
Rafal Kocierz, Przemyslaw Kuras, Tomasz Owerko and Lukasz Ortyl (Poland)
Assessment of Usefulness of Radar Interferometer for Measuring Displacements and Deformations of Dams
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3 Nov 2011 11:00 – 12:30: Geometrical Modelling II: Time Series, Filtering, etc Session 2B
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Prof. Y.Q. Chen (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Nezhla Aharizad and Halim Setan (Malaysia)
Optimized Kalman Filter Versus Rigorous Method in Deformation Analysis
Qingli Luo (China)
Tianjin INSAR Time Series Analysis Based on Multi-sensor Data
He Yong-hong Jin Peng-wei (China)
The Application of Multi-Wavelet Theory in Deformation Monitoring Data Processing
3 Nov 2011 11:00 – 12:30: Innovative Concepts for Sensors and Methods Session 2C
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Prof. Andreas Wieser(Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Stefan Lederbauer and Andreas Wieser (Austria)
On the Potential of Range Imaging Cameras for Deformation Monitoring
Luigi Barazzetti, Fabio Roncoroni, Mario Alba, Alberto Giussani and Marco Scaioni (Italy)
Photogrammetric Levelling
Marco di Mauro, Mohammed Haider Abusharkh and Joel van Cranenbroeck (Belgium)
Hydro-static Levelling New Innovative Sensor for Settlement Monitoring of High Rise Tower Foundations
On Wa Lam (China)
Kinetic Detection with the Aids of Motion Simulator
Joel van Cranenbroeck, Mohammed Haider Abusharkh, SangHoon OH, Vincent Lui and Oleg Evstafi ev (Belgium)
Self Reference Frame Engineering Body Approach for Complex Setting Out Operations
3 Nov 2011 12:30-14:00 Lunch (Venue: Harbour Grand Kowloon Hotel)
3 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:30: InSAR II: Subsidence and Landslides Session 2D
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Prof. Andreas Eichhorn(University of Genoa , Germany)
Daniel Raucoules and Marcello de Michele (France)
Monitoring Landslides Using SAR High Resolution Image Sub-pixel Correlation
Gyula Grenerczy and Urs Wegmüller (Hungary and Swiss)
PSI Deformation Analysis of a Burst Red Mud Reservoir in Hungary
Liu Bin, Zhang Jingfa, Hou Anye, Luo Yi and Li Yongsheng (China)
Sbas-Insar Analysis for Investigating Ground Subsidence in Changzhou, China
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Jicang Wu, Lina Zhang and Tao Li (China)
Monitoring Ground Subsidence in Shanghai Maglev Area Using PALSAR and ASAR Data
Volker Buhl, Andreas Eichhorn and Sabine Rödelsperger (Germany)
Monitoring of a Mass Movement Performed by the Ground-based Radar System IBIS-L
3 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:30: Geometric Modelling III: Neural networks, Modern Approaches, etc Session 2E
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Dr. Hans Neuner (Leibniz University Hanover, Germany)
Hans Neuner (Germany)
Model Selection for System Identifi cation by Means of Artifi cial Neural Networks
Martin Lehmann (Germany)
A Method for the Assessment of Deformation Measurements by Means of Case-based Reasoning
Hongfei Liu, Weiping Jiang and Xiaohui Zhou (China)
Deformation Analysis of Xilongchi Upper Reservoir Using Continuous GPS Time Series
Wusheng Hu, Fan Zhang and Lei Song (China)
Merging Model of Dam Deformation Analysis Based on Neural Network
Khairulnizam M.Idris and Halim Setan (Malaysia)
Inda Software System for Industrial Metrology on Geometry Form Fitting and Deformation Estimation
3 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:30: Multi-Sensors: Networks, Systems Session 2F
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Dr. George Liu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Marco di Mauro and Joel van Cranenbroeck (Italy and Belgium)
New Advances in Geodetic and Geotechnical Data Fusion for Hydro Power Dams and Structural Monitoring Projects
Soang hun Oh, Joel van Cranenbroek (Belgium)
Control Survey on the Hamra Tower First Worldwide Sculptural Building
Wei-Chia Hung, Hen-Wei Yang and Cheinway Hwang (Taiwan)
Multi-sensor System Applied to Monitor Land Deformation in Taiwan
Qiong Zhang, Yaming Hu, Jianwen Wang (China)
Monitoring Deformations of Protected Buildings
Tea Break
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3 Nov 2011 16:00 – 17:00: Ground Based Interferometric Radar (GBSAR) Session 2G
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Dr. Vladimir Schenk (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)
Paolo Farina, L. Leoni, F. Babboni, F. Coppi, L. Mayer, P. Ricci (Italy)
IBIS: an Innovative Technology Based on Ground-based Radar Interferometry for the Measurement of Deformations
Eleonora Bertacchini, Alessandro Capra, Alessandro Corsini and Giuseppe Ciccarese (Italy)
Testing the Applicability of Ground-based Interferometric SAR in Different Landslides of Emilia Romagna Apennines with a Civil
Protection Perspective
Peng Junhuan (China)
Slope of Large-scale Open-pit Mine Monitoring Deformations by Using Ground-Based Interferometry
Wolfgang Niemeier, Björn Riedel, Donglie Liu and Martin Lehmann (Germany)
GBSAR for Slope Monitoring of Open Pits
3 Nov 2011 16:00 – 17:00: Mining Applications Session 2H
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Prof. Jicang Wu (Tongji University, China)
Bian Zhengfu and Liu Zhenguo (China)
Research on Repeated Excavation Rules Based on Multibaseline SAR Interferometry with Cross-platform SAR data
Ke Li, Jianping Chen, Yanhui Jiang and Bo Yang (China)
Study of Dynamic Monitoring of Mine’s Environment Based on Object-Oriented Classifi cation and Artifi cial Neural Network
Yue Wu, Kan Wu, Ru-yu Zheng and Lai-liang Cai (China)
Research on Selecting about 50° Angle Coal Mining Subsidence Prediction Model
3 Nov 2011 16:00 – 17:00: Warning and Alert Systems Session 2I
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Prof. Guenther Retscher(Vienna University of Technology , Austria)
Ingo Neumann and TBD (Germany)
Assessment of Risk within Geodetic Decisions
Ioannis D. Doukas and Guenther Retscher (Austria)
The Contribution of Contemporary Sensors to the Management of Natural and Manmade Disasters - The Present and the Future
Xi Chen, Jingfa Zhang and Liqiang An (China)
Building Damage Detection to the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake by Fusing the High-resolution SAR and Optical Images
D. Dominici, D. Galeota, A. Gregori, Elisa Rosciano and Michail Elaiopoulos (Italy)
Using New Techniques of Geomatics and Structural Control in the Old City Center of L’Aquila after the June 6, 2009 Earthquake
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Friday, 4 November 2011
4 Nov 2011 09:00 – 10:30: GNSS: Methodology and Applications Session 3A
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Prof. Wu Chen (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Esmond Mok and Vincent Lui (China)
Feasibility Study on the Integration of Low-cost GPS and Leica GNSS SpiderNET for Real Time Deformation Monitoring Applications
Khosro Moghtased-Azar and Mehdi Gholamnia (Iran)
Effect of Using Different Types of Threshold Schemes (in Wavelet Space) on Noise Reduction over GPS Times Series
Xiaolin Meng and Gethin Roberts (UK)
Using Multi-constellation GNSS and EGNOS for Bridge Deformation Monitoring
Zongbiao Tian, Hui Liu, Feng Xiang, Sitong Guo and Zhi Chen (China)
Research on an Improved Extraction Method of Deformation Monitor Information using Single Epoch
Gethin Roberts, Chris Brown and Oloropo Ogundipe (UK and China)
Monitoring the Defl ections of the Suspension Cables of the Severn Suspension Bridge by GNSS
4 Nov 2011 09:00 – 10:30: Applications in Geosciences on Local and Regional Scale I Session 3B
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Prof. Halak Ozener (Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Turkey)
Halak Ozener, Asli Dogru, Mustafa Acar, Bulent Turgut, Onur Yilmaz, Kerem Halicioglu, Asli Sabuncu, Emre Havazli (Turkey)
Geodetic Measurement of Tectonic Deformation around Izmir - Western Turkey
Vladimir Schenk, Zdenka Schenkova and Zuzana Jechumtalova (Czech Republic)
Crustal Deformations in the Seismoactive West Bohemian Area, Central Europe. Case Study: Pre-, Co- and Post-Seismic Deformation
Modeling Based on GPS Data
Zhang Jingfa, Liu Bin, Gong Lixia, Jiang Wenliang and Luo Yi (China)
Analysis of Error-Factors Contributing to 3D Displacement Components in Damxung Mw6.3 Earthquake (Tibet)
Gyula Grenerczy, Tamás Jámbor and Marcell Ferenc (Hungary)
Extreme Distant Detection and Analysis of Seismic Waves of the Great Tohoku Earthquake Using 1 Hz GPS Data
Li Yongsheng, Zhang Jingfa, Luo Yi and Jiang Wenliang (China)
Monitoring of Surface Deformation In Dangxiong Using Time Series Analysis Technique
4 Nov 2011 09:00 – 10:30: Dynamic Behaviour of Structures I Session 3C
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Prof. Kopáčik Alojz (Slovak Uni of Technology, Slovakia)
Lipták Imrich and Kopáčik Alojz (Slovakia)
Frequency Analysis of Bridge Structure Deformation
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Andrea E. Del Grosso, Daniele Inaudi, Ivan Cottone (Italy)
Measuring Deformations of Large Structural Systems
Frank Neitzel, Wolfgang Niemeier, Sven Weisbrich and Martin Lehmann (Germany)
Investigation of Different Approaches for Vibration Monitoring of Bridges
Tomasz Owerko, Lukasz Ortyl, Rafal Kocierz, Przemyslaw Kuras and Piotr Kohut (Poland)
Comparison of Methods for Measuring Defl ection and Vibration of Bridges
Panos Psimoulis, Fanis Moschas and Stathis Stiros (Greece)
Measuring the Displacements of a Rigid Footbridge Using Geodetic Instruments and an Accelerometer
Tea Break
4 Nov 2011 11:00 – 12:30 GPS and Reference Networks Session 3D
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Prof. Frank Neitzel (TU Berlin - Berlin University of Technology, Berlin)
Ying Xu and Hui Liu (China)
Research on the Stability of GPS Reference Stations in Tianjin CORS
Weiwei Li and Yunzhong Shen (China)
Velocities Estimation Based on the Colored Noise of Base Stations in China
Rui Fernandes, Durairaju Raju and Victor Khoo (Portugal)
Evaluation of the Tectonic Stability of Singapore Based on Sirent (Local GNSS Permanent Network)
Xu-Rong Dong, Kun Zheng, Lian-Jun Dai, Shi-Feng Nie, Xi Zhang (China)
The Stability Analysis of the Base Stations of Beijing CORS Network
Feng Xiang, Hui Liu, Zongbiao Tian, Sitong Guo and Jingnan Liu (China)
The Impact Analysis on the Positioning of Moving Station Result from the Datum Difference in Network RTK
4 Nov 2011 11:00 – 12:30 Applications in Geosciences on Local and Regional Scale II Session 3E
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Prof. Gyula Mentes(Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute of the HAS , Hungary)
Matthew Roberts, Stella Pytharouli and Stathis Stiros (UK + Greece)
New Insights in the Rheology of a Deep-seated Landslide Based on the Analysis of Long-term Geodetic Monitoring Data
Mehrdad Akbarimehr, Mahdi Motagh, Mohammad Ali Sharifi and Omid Elmi (Iran)
Landslide Movement Monitoring Using the Space-born Technique of SAR Interferometry and Global Positioning System
L. S. Cheung and S.W. Millis (China)
Landslide Movement Monitoring Using Differential Global Positioning System
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Gyula Mentes, László Bányai, Gábor Újvári, Gábor Papp, Katalin Gribovszki and Virág Bereniké Bódis (Hungary)
Recurring Mass Movements on the Danube’s Bank at Dunaszekcső (Hungary) Observed by
Geodetic Methods
Samira Hosseini, Ali Azizi, Abbas Bahroudi and Mohammad Ali Aharifi (Iran)
Three Dimensional Landslide Mapping with High resolution Satellite Images Using the RPC Forward Intersection Approach
4 Nov 2011 11:00 – 12:30 InSAR III (Traffi c Lines, Infrastructure, etc) Session 3F
Venue: Salon II
Chair: Prof. Andrea E. Del Grosso (University of Genoa, Italy)
Ling Chang and Ramon Hanssen (The Netherlands)
Near-real Time, Semi-recursive Deformation Monitoring of Infrastructure Using Satellite Radar Interferometry
Hongguo Jia, Guoxiang Liu and Tao Li (China)
Subsidence Monitoring on High-Speed Linear Infrastructures by TerraSAR-X interferometry
Qingli LUO, Daniele Perissin, Hui Lin and Ralf Duering (China)
Monitoring Railways, Highways and Power Lines in the Tianjin Region with Multi-band InSAR Time Series Analysis
Li Tao, Liu Yan, Xia Min, Li Xingkai and Shi Chuang (China)
High Voltage Power Line Change Detection by Time Series SAR Image
Fulong Chen, Hui Lin and Daniele Perissin (China)
Preliminary Results of Surface Deformation along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Beilu River
Section Derived by Small Baseline SAR Interferometry
Liming Jiang, Hui Lin, Hansheng Wang, Lulu Jia, Longwei Xiang (China)
Monitoring Reclamation Settlement of Chek Lap Kok Airport with TerraSAR-X Interferometry
4 Nov 2011 12:30-14:00 Lunch (Venue: Harbour Grand Kowloon Hotel)
4 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:00 Dynamic Behaviour of Structures II (GBSAR, GPS, etc) Session 3G
Venue: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Prof. Stathis Stiros (Geodesy Lab, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Patras, Greece)
Przemyslaw Kuras, Tomasz Owerko, Lukasz Ortyl and Rafal Kocierz (Poland)
Novel Technique of Radar Interferometry in Dynamic Control of Tall Slender Structures
Vassilis Gikas (Greece)
Radar-based Measurements of the Oscillation Parameters on Large Civil Engineering Structures
Fanis Moschas and Stathis Stiros (Greece)
Noise Characteristics of Short-duration, High Frequency GPS-records
Aizhi Guo, Yong Wang and Genyou Liu (China)
High-rate GPS Application in Dynamical Deformation Monitoring
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4 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:00: Automation of Monitoring Systems Session 3H
Venue: Grand Ballroom II
Chair: Prof. Danan Dong (East China Normal University,China)
Ivo Milev and Joel van Cranenbroeck (Germany and Belgium)
Automatic Geodetic Deformation Analysis for Large Dams
Calvin Tse and Jennifer Luk (China)
Design and Implementation of Automatic Deformation Monitoring System for the Construction of Railway Tunnel:
A Case Study in West Island Line
Marco di Mauro, Joel van Cranenbroeck and Andrey Balan (Belgium)
A New Geodetic Network Design for Hydro Power Plant Permanent Deformation Monitoring Project
Tao Tingye (China)
Using GPS Attitude Determination in Tower Inclination Monitoring of Overhead Transmission Lines
4 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:00: Natural Effects (Groundwater, Erosion, etc) Session 3I
Venue: Salon II
Chair : Dr. Bo Wu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Danan Dong and Zhen Liu (China)
Groundwater Caused Surface Deformation in Central Valley, California Monitored by Multiple Space-geodetic Techniques
Gyula Mentes and Virág Bereniké Bódis (Hungary)
Relationships between Short Periodic Slope Tilt Variations and Vital Processes of the Vegetation
Bo Wu (China)
Multi-Sensor Geospatial Data Integration for Coastal Erosion Analysis
Jacob Odeh Ehiorobo, Cristopher Osadolor Izinyon and Henry Agbomemeh Paul Audu (Nigeria)
Monitoring of Soil Loss from Erosion Using Geoinformatics and Geotechnical Engineering Methods
4 Nov 2011 14:00 – 15:30 Splinter Meetings
FIG WG 6.1,
IAG 4.2
IAG 4.3
and others
Tea Break
16:00 – 17:00 Closing Ceremony
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Poster Session
Marcello de Michele, Daniel Raucoules and Caterina Negulescu (France)
Surface Deformation on the Historical Centre of the City of Rhodes Based on Radar Interferometric Techniques
Ta-Kang Yeh (Taiwan)
Analysis on Landslide Monitoring Using e-GPS System and Multi-antenna GPS Technology
Kwo-Hwa Chen, Kuo-En Ching (Taiwan)
Surface Motion in the Western Coastal Plain of Taiwan after Removal of Groundwater Withdrawal Effects
Caterina Negulescu, Daniel Raucoules, Michele Crosetto, Guido Luzi, Delphine Lequin, Daniel Montfort, Thomas Dewez, Agathe Roullé
and Bastien Colas (Spain)
Assessment of Modal Characteristics of Building by Means of Ground Based Radar and Ambient Vibration Measurements
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