Title :
Volcanic earthquake timing using wireless sensor networks
Author :
Guojin Liu ; Rui Tan ; Ruogu Zhou ; Guoliang Xing ; Wen-Zhan Song ; Lees, Jonathan M.
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Commun. Eng., Chongqing Univ., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
Recent years have witnessed pilot deployments of inexpensive wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for active volcano monitoring. This paper studies the problem of picking arrival times of primary waves (i.e., P-phases) received by seismic sensors, one of the most critical tasks in volcano monitoring. Two fundamental challenges must be addressed. First, it is virtually impossible to download the real-time high-frequency seismic data to a central station for P-phase picking due to limited wireless network bandwidth. Second, accurate P-phase picking is inherently computation-intensive, and is thus prohibitive for many low-power sensor platforms. To address these challenges, we propose a new P-phase picking approach for hierarchical volcano monitoring WSNs where a large number of inexpensive sensors are used to collect fine-grained, real-time seismic signals while a small number of powerful coordinator nodes process collected data and pick accurate P-phases. We develop a suite of new in-network signal processing algorithms for accurate P-phase picking, including lightweight signal pre-processing at sensors, sensor selection at coordinators as well as signal compression and reconstruction algorithms. Testbed experiments and extensive simulations based on real data collected from a volcano show that our approach achieves accurate P-phase picking while only 16% of the sensor data are transmitted.
Keywords :
compressed sensing; computerised monitoring; data acquisition; geophysical equipment; geophysical signal processing; seismology; signal reconstruction; volcanology; wireless sensor networks; P-phase picking approach; WSN; active volcano monitoring; coordinator node process; in-network signal processing algorithm; lightweight signal preprocessing; limited wireless network bandwidth; seismic sensor; seismic signal collection; sensor data transmission; sensor selection; signal compression; signal reconstruction algorithms; wireless sensor networks; Discrete wavelet transforms; Earthquakes; Sensors; Signal processing algorithms; Timing; Volcanoes; Wireless sensor networks; P-phase picking; Volcano monitoring; compressive sampling; hypocenter estimation; wireless sensor network;
Conference_Titel :
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN), 2013 ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
DOI :
10.1109/IPSN.2013.6917578