TY - JOUR
T1 - Seismic Noise Analysis with Low-Cost Variable Gain Recorder
AU - Serrano, Ivan Santiago Palacios
AU - Vera, Carlos Sebastian Abril
AU - Leon, Jose Sebastian Placencia
AU - Baculima, Remigio Clemente Guevara
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2003-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - This paper presents the design and implementation of a seismic noise analysis recorder. Specifically, the system has three main blocks. A configurable gain amplifier, a microcontroller for data acquisition and storage, and finally, both a GPS module and a real-time clock in order to ensure the time synchronization. With regard to the device management, a mobile application was implemented which provides users with tools to analyze data in real time as well to configure operational parameters (i.e., the sampling frequency, the gain of the amplifier and the recording start time). Regarding the architecture evaluation a set of experiments were designed in order to determine the intrinsic noise of the equipment and for verifying the proper operation on the continuous recording system. Finally, results were thoroughly analyzed in both temporal and the frequency domain with respect to data captured with a certified commercial equipment. The comparison carried out reveals a percentage error with a maximum of 7.68% and 3.40% for the time and frequency analysis, respectively.
AB - This paper presents the design and implementation of a seismic noise analysis recorder. Specifically, the system has three main blocks. A configurable gain amplifier, a microcontroller for data acquisition and storage, and finally, both a GPS module and a real-time clock in order to ensure the time synchronization. With regard to the device management, a mobile application was implemented which provides users with tools to analyze data in real time as well to configure operational parameters (i.e., the sampling frequency, the gain of the amplifier and the recording start time). Regarding the architecture evaluation a set of experiments were designed in order to determine the intrinsic noise of the equipment and for verifying the proper operation on the continuous recording system. Finally, results were thoroughly analyzed in both temporal and the frequency domain with respect to data captured with a certified commercial equipment. The comparison carried out reveals a percentage error with a maximum of 7.68% and 3.40% for the time and frequency analysis, respectively.
KW - microcontroller
KW - seismic noise
KW - seismic recorder
KW - variable gain amplifier
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85111037150
U2 - 10.1109/TLA.2021.9448316
DO - 10.1109/TLA.2021.9448316
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85111037150
SN - 1548-0992
VL - 19
SP - 815
EP - 825
JO - IEEE Latin America Transactions
JF - IEEE Latin America Transactions
IS - 5
M1 - 9448316
ER -