articleJan 1, 2006Closed access

Fidelity and yield in a volcano monitoring sensor network

GWGeoff Werner-allenKLKonrad LorinczJJJeff JohnsonJLJonathan LeesMWMatt Welsh

Abstract

We present a science-centric evaluation of a 19-day sensor network deployment at Reventador, an active volcano in Ecuador. Each of the 16 sensors continuously sampled seismic and acoustic data at 100 Hz. Nodes used an event-detection algorithm to trigger on interesting volcanic activity and initiate reliable data transfer to the base station. During the deployment, the network recorded 229 earthquakes, eruptions, and other seismoacoustic events. The science requirements of reliable data collection, accurate event detection, and high timing precision drive sensor networks in new directions for geophysical monitoring. The main contribution of this paper is an evaluation of the sensor network as a scientific…

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Authors

5
  • GW
    Geoff Werner-allenCorresponding
  • KL
    Konrad Lorincz
  • JJ
    Jeff Johnson
  • JL
    Jonathan Lees
  • MW
    Matt Welsh

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Real-time computing
  • Computer science
  • Wireless sensor network
  • Synchronization (alternating current)
  • Data logger
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Software deployment
  • Instrumentation (computer programming)
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