TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluación y comparación de algoritmos para la detección automática de eventos sísmicos
AU - Sarango, Alvaro Eduardo Armijos
AU - Serrano, Iván Santiago Palacios
AU - Martínez, Santiago González
PY - 2021/11/26
Y1 - 2021/11/26
N2 - Early seismic events detection might reduce the number of people affected and save lives. In particular, the seismic activity in Ecuador is high, given its location along the zone named the Pacific Belt of Fire. In this context, this paper presents a solution to compare algorithms for detecting seismic events. This comparison was performed both concerning the functionality and the configuration of the parameters required for each algorithm. This solution was implemented on an SBC platform (Single Board Computer) to obtain a portable, scalable, economical, and low-cost computational tool. The methods compared were: Classic STA/LTA, Recursive STA/LTA, Delayed STA/LTA, Z Detector, Baer and Kradolfer picker, and AR-AIC (Autoregressive-Akaike-Information-Criterion-picker). For the evaluation and comparison, multiple experiments were carried out using real data provided by the Regional Seismological Network (RSA). In particular, such registers were used as input data to the seismic algorithms. Results revealed that the algorithm with the best performance was the Classic STA/LTA, since from the total number of real events (58), only one was not detected. In addition, 6 false negatives were obtained, achieving 98,2% of precision. Finally, the software used for the comparison of the algorithms has been released for free usage, which represents another contribution of this work in the context of seismic analysis.
AB - Early seismic events detection might reduce the number of people affected and save lives. In particular, the seismic activity in Ecuador is high, given its location along the zone named the Pacific Belt of Fire. In this context, this paper presents a solution to compare algorithms for detecting seismic events. This comparison was performed both concerning the functionality and the configuration of the parameters required for each algorithm. This solution was implemented on an SBC platform (Single Board Computer) to obtain a portable, scalable, economical, and low-cost computational tool. The methods compared were: Classic STA/LTA, Recursive STA/LTA, Delayed STA/LTA, Z Detector, Baer and Kradolfer picker, and AR-AIC (Autoregressive-Akaike-Information-Criterion-picker). For the evaluation and comparison, multiple experiments were carried out using real data provided by the Regional Seismological Network (RSA). In particular, such registers were used as input data to the seismic algorithms. Results revealed that the algorithm with the best performance was the Classic STA/LTA, since from the total number of real events (58), only one was not detected. In addition, 6 false negatives were obtained, achieving 98,2% of precision. Finally, the software used for the comparison of the algorithms has been released for free usage, which represents another contribution of this work in the context of seismic analysis.
KW - SBC
KW - Classic STA/LTA
KW - Recursive STA/LTA
KW - Delayed STA/LTA
KW - Z Detector
KW - Baer and Kradolfer picker
KW - AR-AIC
KW - seismic events
U2 - 10.37815/rte.v33n2.830
DO - 10.37815/rte.v33n2.830
M3 - Artículo
SN - 1390-3659
JO - Revista Tecnológica ESPOL
JF - Revista Tecnológica ESPOL
ER -