Wireless Earthquakes Feature Monitoring Based on Acceleration and Magnetic Measurements Using MEMS Sensor
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2014-12-04Author
Novianta, M. Andang
Achmad, MS. Hendriyawan
Setyaningsih, Emy
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Indonesia is one of country in the Ring of Fire
area. Earthquakes becoming one of the greatest dangers
that threaten people's lives. So it takes the instrument
that can record natural anomaly data before the
earthquake to be learned. Several previous studies have
successfully done, but it requires a high cost. In this
work, a natural anomaly before an earthquake is
detected by the method of seismic waves and magnetic
measurements using a 6-DoF MEMS (micro electromechanical
systems) sensors. Seismic wave measured
with an accelerometer sensor, and geomagnetic-ULF
waves measured by the magnetometer sensor.
Measurement data is transmitted using a wireless sensor
network based on IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee protocol, which
is controlled by an 8-bit microcontroller device. All data
were collected on a PC master observations in the form
of a graph using the graphical user interface (GUI). The
visual appearance of the seismic and magnetic signal
help researcher to study the natural characteristics that
could relate to the incidence of subsequent earthquakes.