5–9 Nov 2018
Europe/Vienna timezone

Deployment of Seismo Wave MB3d with Raspberry Pi at Nanyang Technological University

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Oral Measurement systems and calibration

Speaker

David Whilldin (Nanyang Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore)

Description

In order to assess the feasibility of the installation of an infrasound array on the campus of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) a temporary deployment of the Seismo Wave MB3d microbarometers is being designed and carried out. This system uses Raspberry Pi 3 B (RPi) microcomputers for data collection, archiving, and data streaming via Wi-Fi and Ethernet. The use of RPi allows for a realtime stream from the deployed sensors into the main infrasound data processing machine at NTU and allows for comparison between the NTU sites and the established infrasound site at MacRitchie Reservoir. In order to achieve realtime data transmission the RPi is configured to access the MB3d USB connection and is also running the Earthworm software. This current configuration has provided a solution for temporary deployments, but there are limitations that impact its use for further deployments including high power consumption relative to other elements of the station. For a practical and inexpensive solution for easily accessible sites, the RPi has worked well, but these few technical issues keep it from being an ideal solution for a permanent installation. Further work is being done to determine if a similar solution can be designed to work with the serial connection for the MB3ds.

Primary author

David Whilldin (Nanyang Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore)

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