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On the powerful use of simulations in the quake-catcher network to efficiently position low-cost earthquake sensors

January 1, 2011

The Quake-Catcher Network (QCN) uses low-cost sensors connected to volunteer computers across the world to monitor seismic events. The location and density of these sensors' placement can impact the accuracy of the event detection. Because testing different special arrangements of new sensors could disrupt the currently active project, this would best be accomplished in a simulated environment. This paper presents an accurate and efficient framework for simulating the low cost QCN sensors and identifying their most effective locations and densities. Results presented show how our simulations are reliable tools to study diverse scenarios under different geographical and infrastructural constraints. ?? 2011 IEEE.

Publication Year 2011
Title On the powerful use of simulations in the quake-catcher network to efficiently position low-cost earthquake sensors
DOI 10.1109/eScience.2011.19
Authors K. Benson, T. Estrada, M. Taufer, J. Lawrence, E. Cochran
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70032713
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse