A small-scale wireless transmission network attached to largescale seismic acquisition and recording system
A small-scale wireless transmission network attached to largescale seismic acquisition and recording system
- Author(s): Shuang Shu ; Jianping Xiong ; Cheng Ma ; Yafei Tang
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0976
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- Author(s): Shuang Shu ; Jianping Xiong ; Cheng Ma ; Yafei Tang Source: International Conference on Automatic Control and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2012), 2012 p. 292 – 295
- Conference: International Conference on Automatic Control and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2012)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0976
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-537-9
- Location: Xiamen, China
- Conference date: 3-5 March 2012
- Format: PDF
Large-scale Seismic Acquisition and Recording System (LSARS) is one of the most important equipments in geological exploration. This paper describes a LSARS which contains both wired and wireless nodes. Wired node as the center, with a number of wireless nodes arranged around it, a small wireless transmission network is formed. A hierarchical network structure and a flooding algorithm with direction are designed and implemented for the wireless transmission network. Experimental tests show that the wireless transmission network can meet the requirements of the system.
Inspec keywords: seismology; geophysical techniques; radio access networks; hierarchical systems; transmission networks; seismometers; wireless sensor networks
Subjects: Seismology; Radio access systems; Wireless sensor networks; Instrumentation and techniques for geophysical, hydrospheric and lower atmosphere research; Geophysical techniques and equipment
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