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IoT-Based Wireless Networkingfor Seismic Applications

Published 18 Jan 2024 in cs.DC | (2401.12174v1)

Abstract: We propose to employ a recently developed IoT-based wireless technology, so called low-power wide-area networks (LPWANs), to exploit their long range, low power, and inherent compatibility to cloud storage and computing. We create a remotely-operated minimum-maintenance wireless solution for four major seismic applications of interest. By proposing appropriate network architecture and data coordination (aggregation and transmission) designs we show that neither the low data-rate nor the low duty-cycle of LPWANs impose fundamental issues in handling a considerable amount of data created by complex seismic scenarios as long as the application is delay-tolerant. In order to confirm this claim, we cast our ideas into a practical large-scale networking design for simultaneous seismic monitoring and interferometry and carry out an analysis on the data generation and transmission rates. Finally, we present some results from a small-scale field test in which we have employed our IoT-based wireless nodes for real-time seismic quality control (QC) over clouds.

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