Endevco chose Sensors Expo to highlight its new Model 87 low-noise compact seismic accelerometer. Designed specifically for measuring ultra-low-level seismic events and low-frequency vibration on ...
San Juan Capistrano, Calif. — Endevco Corp. says it has introduced the industry's lowest noise compact seismic accelerometer that is 70 percent lighter than traditional IEPE accelerometers. The model ...
He made the remarks in a ceremony held in Tehran on Saturday for unveiling an earthquake warning system with 22 seismic accelerometer stations, the second phase of flood warning forecasting system, ...
High Wycombe, United Kingdom - 24th May 2007 - Monitran, a world leader in the design and manufacture of vibration sensors, has launched a high-sensitivity, low-frequency seismic accelerometer. The ...
November 5, 2008 We're often surprised by the unforeseen applications that emerge when lateral thinking is applied to new technology - and this is certainly one of them. The Quake-Catcher Network aims ...
A MEMS accelerometer is a sensor that can be used to measure vibration, shock or change in velocity. By deploying many of these detectors as part of a complete sensor network, HP will enable real-time ...
Sensor networks to detect earthquakes are expensive, and many nations have only rudimentary seismic networks. Seismologists have now developed an app that turns smartphones into sensors to collect ...
Jimmy is a writer and editor who publishes a weekly newsletter. You can find him on Twitter. Now that more than U.S. residents have smartphones — and, by extension, accelerometers — in their pockets, ...
Japanese seismologists required approximately 20 minutes to accurately determine the full magnitude of last March's massive earthquake off Japan, precious moments for disaster response activation. Now ...
Small sensors found in most smartphones and laptops are sensitive enough to detect the movement of moderate and large earthquakes, and could vastly expand the information gathered during seismic ...
Most people use their laptops for work and Web browsing. Now you can add one more task to that list: earthquake detection. From the recent early-morning 4.4-magnitude jostle in Los Angeles to February ...
UC Berkeley scientists today are releasing a free Android app that taps a smartphone’s ability to record ground shaking from an earthquake, with the goal of creating a worldwide seismic detection ...