Abstract
Seismic tomography is a technique for imaging the subsurface of the Earth with seismic waves produced by earthquakes (passive) or explosions (active). A typical instrumentation deployment involves hundreds or even thousands of equally distributed data-loggers, reading from geophones, that sample typically between 250 and 2000 Hz in a synchronized manner. This data is streamed outside the data-logger network for postexperiment processing. In this letter, we evaluate the suitability of IETF 6TiSCH technology for a standards-based real-time data streaming solution, and highlight the benefits of standardization in this market sector.
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Vilajosana, X., Martinez, B., Vilajosana, I., & Watteyne, T. (2018, March 1). On the Suitability of 6TiSCH for wireless seismic data streaming. Internet Technology Letters. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/itl2.20
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