Güralp SMART Sensors - A Comparison of Next Generation Mid-Band Seismometers and Traditional Sensor Technologies
Description:
Mid-band seismometer systems usually have shorter period responses and higher noise floors when compared to broadband seismometer sensors. These seismometers have been hugely popular with permanent seismic networks and temporary experiments alike due to their cost-effectiveness, portability, and relative ease of deployment, allowing for network densification and rapid deployments. Güralp have historically led the way with such sensors with the 6T and 40T series, seeing use globally in challenging environments over the last decades.
The Güralp next-generation smart sensor module is designed to be able to operate at any angle, without the use of a mechanical gimbal system. This allows for the entire sensor package to be rotated during installation and deployment without sacrificing data quality and means that all three components of the sensor are manufactured to the same design, eliminating inconsistencies in performance between horizontal and vertical components whilst still maintaining an orthogonal orientation for redundancy. The new generation of sensor makes use of novel materials and techniques to drastically improve the noise performance over traditional mid-band sensors.
The sensor components include digital elements to the feedback loop, allowing for the sensor module to have an onboard serial server. This facilitates greater interoperability with Minimus-based digitizer platforms, including automatic pulling of sensor serial numbers, sensor module SOH channels, and the ability to remotely adjust the long period corner between options of 1s and 120s. This therefore makes the sensor module incredibly easy to deploy and mitigates against previous requirements for multiple instruments of varying responses.
The sensor module has now been successfully developed into a number of different packages for varying deployment scenarios including borehole (the Radian), offshore (Aquarius and Maris), vault (Certimus) and posthole (Certis) applications. All packages make use of the latest digital technologies to reduce power consumption down to <300mW.
Session: Network Seismology: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned [Poster Session]
Type: Poster
Date: 5/1/2024
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: James
Student Presenter: No
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Authors
James Lindsey Presenting Author Corresponding Author jlindsey@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
Neil Watkiss nwatkiss@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
Phil Hill phill@gurlap.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
John O'Neill joneill@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
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Güralp SMART Sensors - A Comparison of Next Generation Mid-Band Seismometers and Traditional Sensor Technologies
Session
Network Seismology: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned