scholarly journals The EGU2010 SM1.3 Seismic Centers Data Acquisition session: an introduction to Antelope, EarthWorm and SeisComP, and their use around the World

2011 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Damiano Pesaresi
Author(s):  
D. R. M. Samudraiah ◽  
M. Saxena ◽  
S. Paul ◽  
P. Narayanababu ◽  
S. Kuriakose ◽  
...  

The world is increasingly depending on remotely sensed data. The data is regularly used for monitoring the earth resources and also for solving problems of the world like disasters, climate degradation, etc. Remotely sensed data has changed our perspective of understanding of other planets. With innovative approaches in data utilization, the demands of remote sensing data are ever increasing. More and more research and developments are taken up for data utilization. The satellite resources are scarce and each launch costs heavily. Each launch is also associated with large effort for developing the hardware prior to launch. It is also associated with large number of software elements and mathematical algorithms post-launch. The proliferation of low-earth and geostationary satellites has led to increased scarcity in the available orbital slots for the newer satellites. Indian Space Research Organization has always tried to maximize the utility of satellites. Multiple sensors are flown on each satellite. In each of the satellites, sensors are designed to cater to various spectral bands/frequencies, spatial and temporal resolutions. Bhaskara-1, the first experimental satellite started with 2 bands in electro-optical spectrum and 3 bands in microwave spectrum. The recent Resourcesat-2 incorporates very efficient image acquisition approach with multi-resolution (3 types of spatial resolution) multi-band (4 spectral bands) electro-optical sensors (LISS-4, LISS-3* and AWiFS). The system has been designed to provide data globally with various data reception stations and onboard data storage capabilities. Oceansat-2 satellite has unique sensor combination with 8 band electro-optical high sensitive ocean colour monitor (catering to ocean and land) along with Ku band scatterometer to acquire information on ocean winds. INSAT- 3D launched recently provides high resolution 6 band image data in visible, short-wave, mid-wave and long-wave infrared spectrum. It also has 19 band sounder for providing vertical profile of water vapour, temperature, etc. The same system has data relay transponders for acquiring data from weather stations. The payload configurations have gone through significant changes over the years to increase data rate per kilogram of payload. Future Indian remote sensing systems are planned with very high efficient ways of image acquisition. <br><br> This paper analyses the strides taken by ISRO (Indian Space research Organisation) in achieving high efficiency in remote sensing image data acquisition. Parameters related to efficiency of image data acquisition are defined and a methodology is worked out to compute the same. Some of the Indian payloads are analysed with respect to some of the system/ subsystem parameters that decide the configuration of payload. Based on the analysis, possible configuration approaches that can provide high efficiency are identified. A case study is carried out with improved configuration and the results of efficiency improvements are reported. This methodology may be used for assessing other electro-optical payloads or missions and can be extended to other types of payloads and missions.


Author(s):  
Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali ◽  
Ahmad Rasdan Ismail ◽  
Mhd Hafiz Karami Mohd Zain

AbstrakPada masa kini, perkembangan sains dan teknologi telah mendorong para penyelidik memajukan pelbagaibidang di seluruh dunia termasuklah dalam bidang sukan. Di dalam bidang sukan, para penyelidik telahbanyak membuat kajian tentang prestasi dan pekembangan atlet untuk setiap jenis sukan denganmenggunakan analisis biomekanik. Seramai enam orang subjek menggunakan kaki dominan kanan danbebas daripada sebarang kecederaan dari pelbagai kategori telah dipilih sebagai subjek dalam kajian ini.Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan mengambil video apabila tendangan dilakukan oleh subjek denganmenggunakan beberapa buah kamera berkelajuan tinggi. Kajian ini dijalankan dengan menggunakanempat keadaan dan jenis kasut yang berbeza. Soalan soal selidik telah dibangunkan yang mana iamenumpukan kepada kualiti, jenis ikatan dan keselesaan. Soal selidik ini akan dianalisis menggunakanperisian SPSS 15.0. Di samping itu, analisis ini akan mengkaji data yang diperolehi dan mencadangkankasut yang sesuai untuk dibangunkan pada masa akan datang. Abstract At present, the development of science and technology has prompted researchers to develop variousareas around the world, including in the field of sports. In the field of sports, many researchers have madea study of the performance and the expanding athletes for each sport by using biomechanical analysis.A total of six subjects using the dominant right foot and free of any injuries from the various categorieswere chosen as subjects in the study. Data acquisition is done by taking video when the kick is made bythe subjects using a number of high-speed camera. This study was conducted using four conditions anddifferent types of shoes. The questionnaire was developed which focuses on the quality, type and comfort.This questionnaire will be analyzed using SPSS 15.0. In addition, this analysis will examine the data andrecommend appropriate footwear to be developed in the future.


Author(s):  
Matthew Brundage ◽  
Anastasia Mavridou ◽  
James Johnson ◽  
Peter J. Hawrylak ◽  
Mauricio Papa

SCADA systems monitor and control many critical installations around the world, interpreting information gathered from a multitude of resources to drive physical processes to a desired state. In order for the system to react correctly, the data it collects from sensors must be reliable, accurate, and timely, regardless of distance and environmental conditions. This chapter presents a framework for secure data acquisition in SCADA systems using a distributed monitoring solution. An overview of the framework is followed by a detailed description of a monitoring system designed specifically to improve the security posture and act as a first step towards more intelligent tools and operations. The architecture of the Smart Grid is used to analyze and evaluate benefits that the proposed monitoring system can provide. Finally, the effects and use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and ZigBee as data acquisition platforms are discussed in the context of the proposed solution.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-51
Author(s):  
Luthfi Yufajjiru

The WHO have been setting Covid-19 as pandemic since it spread over the world including Indonesia. Modeling is needed to see the possibility of this case for raising awareness. This research had been conducted to build a model using the Gaussian equation for modeling the Covid-19 case in Indonesia to fulfill the model gap in previous research. The data acquisition is scraping from Line Siaga official account in Line chatting platform based on KEMENKES RI publication. This Modeling is yielding several models and RMS Error: a daily positive case, a daily recovery, a daily death, the cumulative positive case, the cumulative recovery, the cumulative death, a daily active case, and the cumulative active case. Modeling was started on 2 April 2020 and set parameters that want to be evaluated on 12 April 2020, and evaluating the model on 21 April 2020. The result shows that the infection could exceed 33275 cases and 4342 death. The RMS Error is increasing, the cumulative model generally 56% to 115%, 35% to 52% for daily cases, and 5% to 15% for death and recovery rate. From the RMS Error shows that the equation has not a good precission which affected by the community behaviour and also the goverment policy that could reshaping the curve quite significant. The other possible factor is the reliability of the data, there is dependency between positive case and amount of testing which leads to represents the cummulative positive case to not exactly the same in reality.


2020 ◽  
pp. 93-99
Author(s):  
Maja Antonina Zastawnik-Perkosz

Smart city – benefits and threats In recent years, the concept of “Smart City” has become visibly popular, setting the direction for the development of 21st century cities. However, is a completely uncritical approach to such a complex issue justified? Where do the competences of architects, urban planners, IT specialists and controlling governmental powers meet in such an “intelligent city”? This article presents important issues of data acquisition, system monitoring as well as security and privacy issues both by presenting and analyzing examples of already existing solutions from all around the world, but also giving some attention to the slowly rising number of “Smart city” initiatives in Krakow.


2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-282
Author(s):  
GC Keerthi Vasan ◽  
B Suresh ◽  
M Venkatesan

Over 80% of the world’s people with visual impairment are living in countries which are financially dire. And over 50% of them are above the age of 50 years. The need for a system or of technology that would enable this sector of people to perceive the world in much the same way as the rest of us is imminent. The article presents a novel way to eliminate the use of data acquisition system (DAQ) systems/micro-controllers by incorporating a headphone jack. With the aid of a headphone jack, a cost-effective wearable ultrasonic module that would enable people with visual impairment to virtually see is implemented. Unlike conventional walking canes or its derivatives that do not offer effective feedback, the ingenuity in the proposed module is that it offers audible feedback to the user. The ultrasonic sensor is coupled with the headphone jack and the output of the sensor is relayed to the earphones with the help of a free mobile app (Mic To Speaker). This substantially reduces the cost of the module (since no DAQs/micro-controllers are used) and the processing needed as well.


2014 ◽  
pp. 298-321
Author(s):  
Matthew Brundage ◽  
Anastasia Mavridou ◽  
James Johnson ◽  
Peter J. Hawrylak ◽  
Mauricio Papa

SCADA systems monitor and control many critical installations around the world, interpreting information gathered from a multitude of resources to drive physical processes to a desired state. In order for the system to react correctly, the data it collects from sensors must be reliable, accurate, and timely, regardless of distance and environmental conditions. This chapter presents a framework for secure data acquisition in SCADA systems using a distributed monitoring solution. An overview of the framework is followed by a detailed description of a monitoring system designed specifically to improve the security posture and act as a first step towards more intelligent tools and operations. The architecture of the Smart Grid is used to analyze and evaluate benefits that the proposed monitoring system can provide. Finally, the effects and use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and ZigBee as data acquisition platforms are discussed in the context of the proposed solution.


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