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지진 활동으로 인한 전자파 탐지에 적합한 신호 처리 방법을 개발했습니다. 방사선은 일반적으로 주로 열대 지역의 대기 방전으로 인해 발생하는 배경 소음을 동반합니다. 지진파를 나타내는 데이터는 음향화(sonification) 개념을 통해 소리로 표현됩니다. 이는 40개가 넘는 관측소에서 수집된 방대한 데이터에서 종종 재난적인 지진으로 이어지는 변칙적인 지진 방사선을 즉시 찾아내는 데 유용합니다. 청각 디스플레이가 미래의 지진 예측 시스템에 유용하다는 것이 설명되어 있습니다.
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Seiji ADACHI, Hiroshi YASUKAWA, Ichi TAKUMI, Masayasu HATA, "Signal Processing and Sonification of Seismic Electromagnetic Radiation in the ELF Band" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 4, pp. 1011-1016, April 2001, doi: .
Abstract: We have developed a signal processing method that is appropriate for detecting electromagnetic radiation due to earthquake activities. The radiation is usually accompanied by a background noise that is mainly caused by atmospheric discharges in the tropical regions. Data representing the seismic radiation is presented as sound via the concept of sonification. This is useful for immediately finding out anomalous seismic radiations, which are often followed by a disastrous earthquake, from the massive data collected from over forty observation stations. It is illustrated that the auditory display is valuable for future earthquake prediction systems.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e84-a_4_1011/_p
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