S33B-2783
A Feasibility Study for Earthquake Early Warning in a School in Southern Italy
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Antonio Emolo1, Claudio Martino2, Matteo Picozzi1, Aldo Zollo1, Luca Elia2, Gaetano Festa1, Simona Colombelli1, Alessandro Caruso1, Piero Brondi1, Nicola Miranda3 and REAKT Working Group, (1)The University of Naples Federico II, Physics, Naples, Italy, (2)AMRA - Scarl, Naples, Italy, (3)ITIS E. Majorana, Somma Vesuviana (NA), Italy
Abstract:
We present the results of a feasibility study on the application of earthquake early-warning procedures in the high school ITIS E. Majorana, Somma Vesuviana, Naples, located about 80 km far from the seismogenic Irpinia region. The study was performed in the framework of the European REAKT project. The school was equipped with an EEWS composed of: a small seismic network of accelerometers, the PRESToPlus software platform, and an actuator, named Sentinel. The Sentinel is made up of low-cost hardware (i.e., Arduino®) programmed to accomplish three main tasks: 1) listen and interpret messages delivered by the EEW system PRESToPlus on the ground motion severity expected at the target site; 2) provides different warnings as alert levels by the control of different hardware (i.e., alarm bells, emergency lights, and so on); 3) declare the end of the most threatening condition, which will assist the emergency coordinator starting the evacuation plan defined by the current legislation. The Sentinel was developed within REAKT in close collaboration with the students and the teachers of the school. The EEW system and the Sentinel were successfully tested during some blind drills performed during normal school activities.