T13D-3036
Development of the cloud sharing system for residential earthquake responses using smartphones

Monday, 14 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Naito Shohei1, Hiroyuki Fujiwara2, Hiroki Azuma2 and Ken Xiansheng Hao2, (1)National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Disaster Risk Research Unit, Tsukuba, Japan, (2)National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:
Earthquake responses at residential depends on its building structure, site amplification, epicenter distance, and etc. Until recently, it was impossible to obtain the individual residential response by conventional seismometer in terms of costs. However, current technology makes it possible with the Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors inside mobile terminals like smartphones.

We developed the cloud sharing system for residential earthquake response in local community utilizing mobile terminals, such as an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch as a collaboration between NIED and Hakusan Corp. The triggered earthquake acceleration waveforms are recorded at sampling frequencies of 100Hz and stored on their memories once an threshold value was exceeded or ordered information received from the Earthquake Early Warning system. The recorded data is automatically transmitted and archived on the cloud server once the wireless communication is available. Users can easily get the uploaded data by use of a web browser through Internet.

The cloud sharing system is designed for residential and only shared in local community internal. Residents can freely add sensors and register information about installation points in each region. And if an earthquake occurs, they can easily view the local distribution of seismic intensities and even analyze waves.

To verify this cloud-based seismic wave sharing system, we have performed on site experiments under the cooperation of several local communities, The system and experimental results will be introduced and demonstrated in the presentation.