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"SeismoSAT" project results in connecting seismic data centres via satellite

2016; Copernicus Publications; Volume: 41; Linguagem: Inglês

10.5194/adgeo-41-83-2016

ISSN

1680-7359

Autores

Damiano Pesaresi, Wolfgang Lenhardt, M. Rauch, Mladen Živčić, Rudolf Steiner, Michele Bertoni, Heimo Delazer,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications

Resumo

Abstract. Since 2002 the OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale) in Udine (Italy), the Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik (ZAMG) in Vienna (Austria), and the Agencija Republike Slovenije za Okolje (ARSO) in Ljubljana (Slovenia) are collecting, analysing, archiving and exchanging seismic data in real time. Up to now the data exchange between the seismic data centres relied on internet: this however was not an ideal condition for civil protection purposes, since internet reliability is poor. For this reason, in 2012 the Protezione Civile della Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano in Bolzano (Italy) joined OGS, ZAMG and ARSO in the Interreg IV Italia-Austria project "SeismoSAT" (Progetto SeismoSAT, 2014) aimed in connecting the seismic data centres in real time via satellite. As already presented in the past, the general technical schema of the project has been outlined, data bandwidths and monthly volumes required have been quantified, the common satellite provider has been selected and the hardware has been purchased and installed. Right before the end of its financial period, the SeismoSAT project proved to be successful guaranteeing data connection stability between the involved data centres during an internet outage.

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