论文标题
众筹的地震早期巡游系统
Crowd-Funded Earthquake Early-Warning System
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论文摘要
被证明,地震预警系统可以在日本,墨西哥和智利挽救无数生命,那里的地震警告经常在电视上直播到一分钟内直播,然后居民经历摇晃。 不幸的是,传统的预警系统需要大量的资本投资。传统地震早期巡游系统和预算有限的高昂成本阻止了易受地震的发展中国家,例如菲律宾,印度尼西亚,阿富汗,印度,缅甸,加纳,加纳,尼日利亚,哥伦比亚,委内瑞拉,委内瑞拉和玻利维亚,构建传统地震警告系统。 该项目将重新利用旧的Android智能手机重新介绍为负担得起的专用地震仪,以检测震颤。这些智能手机已成为一次性物品,并不断“升级”并更换。然而,这些设备中的每一个都包含充当专用地震仪所需的一切:Wi-Fi功能,GPS和加速度计。为该项目开发的软件将这些智能手机转换为专用的地震仪,并将现有的Web技术用于遥测服务。该系统还将触发所有在检测到震颤时已安装软件的设备的警报,从而有效地使每个地震检测站将其作为地震提前进行警报。 这些地震检测站的大型网络将有效地创建负担得起的地震早期巡警系统,该系统可以以极低的成本迅速实施。它将为发展中国家提供昂贵的传统地震早期巡游系统的负担得起的挽救生命的替代品。该解决方案便宜,可以使旧智能手机避免垃圾填埋场,并可以挽救生命。
Earthquake early warning systems has been proven to save countless lives in Japan, Mexico, and Chile, where earthquake warnings are often broadcast live on TV up to a minute before residents experience shaking. Unfortunately, traditional early warning systems require extensive capital investment. The high cost of traditional earthquake early-warning systems and limited budgets prevent earthquake-prone developing countries like the Philippines, Indonesia, Afghanistan, India, Burma, Ghana, Nigeria, Columbia, Venezuela, and Bolivia from building traditional earthquake warning systems. This project describes repurposing old Android smartphones into affordable dedicated seismometers to detect tremors. These smartphones have become disposable items and are continuously "upgraded" and replaced. Yet every one of these devices includes everything needed to act as a dedicated seismometer: Wi-Fi capability, GPS, and an accelerometer. The software developed for this project converts these smartphones into dedicated seismometers and uses existing web technologies for telemetry services. This system would also trigger alerts to all devices that have the software installed whenever a tremor is detected, effectively making each seismic detection station double as an earthquake early-warning alarm. A large network of these seismic detection stations will effectively create an affordable earthquake early-warning system that can be rapidly implemented at an extremely low cost. It would provide developing nations an affordable life-saving alternative to expensive traditional earthquake early-warning systems. This solution is cheap, keeps old smartphones from landfills, and will save lives.