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Robust
Remote Seismic Station—Geotech Instruments, LLC, 10755
Sanden Drive, Dallas, TX
75238-1336; 214-221-0000, http://www.geoinstr.com
Mr. Paul
B. Akers, Principal Investigator, paul.akers@geoinstr.com
Dr. Lani
Oncesu, Business Official, lani.oncescu@geoinstr.com
DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-04ER83966
Amount: $746,043
The U.S. government sponsors and supports various programs to
monitor nuclear explosions through seismic, hydroacoustic, and infrasound data
collection stations. These stations are
typically deployed in remote areas all over the world. However, current remote data acquisition
station technology is limited by (1) poor data quality and reliability and (2)
high installation, operation, and maintenance costs. This project will develop a compact, remote,
seismic data acquisition platform using advanced low power electronics,
packaging, and power source technologies.
It will specifically address the problem of data quality and data
communications reliability, and will reduce deployment, operational, and
maintenance costs. Phase I identified: (1) low-power, high-resolution ADC devices
and configurations; (2) low-power, highly-integrated miniaturized components for
overall size and power reduction; (3) methods for integrating most of the major
subsystems of the station into a single electronics package; (4) low power
satellite and wireless communications options; and (5) advanced power supplies.
Phase II will design, fabricate, and
test a working prototype of robust remote seismic data acquisition platform
that will integrate the technologies investigated in Phase I.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: In addition to the national security
application, the hardware and software developed in this project should be
directly applicable to commercial earthquake monitoring, as well as other strong
motion, infrasound, and hydroacoustic data acquisition and monitoring.