DocumentCode
3502806
Title
Monitoring volcanic eruptions with a wireless sensor network
Author
Werner-Allen, G. ; Johnson, Jeff ; Ruiz, M. ; Lees, Jonathan ; Welsh, Matt
Author_Institution
Harvard Univ., Boston, MA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
31 Jan.-2 Feb. 2005
Firstpage
108
Lastpage
120
Abstract
This paper describes our experiences using a wireless sensor network to monitor volcanic eruptions with low-frequency acoustic sensors. We developed a wireless sensor array and deployed it in July 2004 at Volcan Tingurahua, an active volcano in central Ecuador. The network collected infrasonic (low-frequency acoustic) signals at 102 Hz, transmitting data over a 9 km wireless link to a remote base station. During the deployment, we collected over 54 hours of continuous data which included at least 9 large explosions. Nodes were time-synchronized using a separate GPS receiver, and our data was later correlated with that acquired at a nearby wired sensor array. In addition to continuous sampling, we have developed a distributed event detector that automatically triggers data transmission when a well-correlated signal is received by multiple nodes. We evaluate this approach in terms of reduced energy and bandwidth usage, as well as accuracy of infrasonic signal detection.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; acoustic signal detection; radio receivers; wireless sensor networks; GPS receiver; distributed event detector; infrasonic signal detection; low-frequency acoustic sensors; volcanic eruptions monitoring; wireless sensor network; Acoustic sensors; Base stations; Event detection; Explosions; Global Positioning System; Remote monitoring; Sampling methods; Sensor arrays; Volcanoes; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Sensor Networks, 2005. Proceeedings of the Second European Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8801-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EWSN.2005.1462003
Filename
1462003
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