Community Seismic Network

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Robert W. Clayton
Thomas Heaton
Mani Chandy
Andreas Krause
Monica Kohler
Julian Bunn
Richard Guy
Michael Olson
Mathew Faulkner
MingHei Cheng
Leif Strand
Rishi Chandy
Daniel Obenshain
Annie Liu
Michael Aivazis

Abstract

The article describes the design of the Community Seismic Network, which is a dense open seismic network based on low cost sensors. The inputs are from sensors hosted by volunteers from the community by direct connection to their personal computers, or through sensors built into mobile devices. The server is cloud-based for robustness and to dynamically handle the load of impulsive earthquake events. The main product of the network is a map of peak acceleration, delivered within seconds of the ground shaking. The lateral variations in the level of shaking will be valuable to first responders, and the waveform information from a dense network will allow detailed mapping of the rupture process. Sensors in buildings may be useful for monitoring the state-of-health of the structure after major shaking.

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How to Cite
Clayton, R. W., Heaton, T., Chandy, M., Krause, A., Kohler, M., Bunn, J., Guy, R., Olson, M., Faulkner, M., Cheng, M., Strand, L., Chandy, R., Obenshain, D., Liu, A. and Aivazis, M. (2012) “Community Seismic Network”, Annals of Geophysics, 54(6). doi: 10.4401/ag-5269.
Section
On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information / ed. by Rémy Bossu and Paul S. Earle