Shaodan Zhi
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Shaodan Zhi is a researcher specializing in geodetic engineering and structural health monitoring, with a particular focus on the application of robotic total stations (RTS) for precise 3D deformation monitoring. Their most-cited work, "Optimization of Location of Robotic Total Station in 3D Deformation Monitoring of Multiple Points" (2019), addresses a critical challenge in geodetic monitoring: determining the optimal placement of a single RTS to accurately track deformations across multiple points. This contribution is essential for improving the efficiency and reliability of monitoring systems used in civil infrastructure, such as bridges, dams, and tunnels. While Zhi’s citation count is still growing, their work lays foundational groundwork for automating and optimizing spatial measurement networks. By integrating principles of surveying, geometry, and sensor placement, Zhi’s research helps reduce measurement errors and enhances the feasibility of continuous, real-time deformation monitoring. Their focus on practical, field-applicable solutions makes their work valuable for engineers and researchers working on structural safety and geodetic data analysis. As the demand for smart infrastructure monitoring increases, Zhi’s contributions are poised to gain further recognition and impact.
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