24–28 Jun 2019
Europe/Vienna timezone

Project PIM: a low-cost mobile seismo-acoustic sensor for geophysical deployments

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Poster Theme 3. Verification Technologies and Technique Application

Speaker

Olivier Frederik Constantinus Den Ouden (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI))

Description

In this work, we present the "Pressure and Initial Measurement" (PIM) measurement board. The goal of project PIM is to develop a low-cost measurement board with multiple seismo-acoustic digital sensor and to compare them with existing high-fidelity equipment. PIM is designed using Micro-electromechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors. The sensors on the measurement board are an absolute pressure sensor, differential pressure sensor and an accelerometer. The board can be placed on top of a Raspberry Pi which serves as a datalogger. Printed circuit boards (PCB) have been designed to connect MEMS to the Raspberry Pi. All components of PIM are cheap, have a low energy consumption and have a small dimension. This allows for a versatile sensor that can be used for geophysical field studies, i.e. as mobile sensor arrays or in areas where the security of a deployed sensor is less guaranteed. Besides introducing a low-cost seismo-acoustic mobile sensor, we present the outcome of several calibration tests. The calibration protocol for PIM is based on the calibration protocol of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.

Primary author

Olivier Frederik Constantinus Den Ouden (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI))

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