Simulating human behavior under earthquake early warning [PDF]
Earthquakes are a rapid-onset hazard where advance planning and learning plays a key role in mitigating injuries and death to individuals. Recent advances in earthquake detection have resulted in the development of earthquake early warning (EEW) systems.
Matthew Wood +8 more
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A Cloud-IoT Architecture for Latency-Aware Localization in Earthquake Early Warning [PDF]
An effective earthquake early warning system requires rapid and reliable earthquake source detection. Despite the numerous proposed epicenter localization solutions in recent years, their utilization within the Internet of Things (IoT) framework and ...
Paola Pierleoni +5 more
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Investigating the potential effectiveness of earthquake early warning across Europe [PDF]
The viability of earthquake early warning (EEW) in Europe is highly dependent on the magnitude of the ongoing earthquake and the ground-shaking threshold for alert issuance. The potential effectiveness of EEW is highest for Turkey, Italy, and Greece.
Gemma Cremen +2 more
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Earthquake early warning systems based on low-cost ground motion sensors: A systematic literature review [PDF]
Earthquake early warning system (EEWS) plays an important role in detecting ground shaking during an earthquake and alerting the public and authorities to take appropriate safety measures, reducing possible damages to lives and property.
Chanthujan Chandrakumar +3 more
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Magnitude estimation and ground motion prediction to harness fiber optic distributed acoustic sensing for earthquake early warning [PDF]
Earthquake early warning (EEW) systems provide seconds to tens of seconds of warning time before potentially-damaging ground motions are felt. For optimal warning times, seismic sensors should be installed as close as possible to expected earthquake ...
Itzhak Lior +7 more
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Rapid earthquake magnitude classification via P-wave strains from borehole strainmeters and Distributed Acoustic Sensing [PDF]
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) offers a promising approach for earthquake early warning (EEW) in settings where seismic networks are costly to maintain.
T. M. Sawi +5 more
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Monitoring public reaction to an unnecessary earthquake early warning alert [PDF]
False or unnecessary Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) alerts risk undermining public trust, potentially leading to alert fatigue or disengagement, a critical concern for policymakers.
Gony Yagoda-Biran +2 more
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Magnitude determination for earthquake early warning using P-alert low-cost sensors during 2024 Mw7.4 Hualien, Taiwan earthquake [PDF]
Magnitude determination in earthquake early warning (EEW) systems remains a significant challenge. On April 2, 2024, a Mw 7.4 earthquake struck Taiwan.
Yueh-Ho Lin, Yih-Min Wu
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Integrating fiber-optic seismic arrays into earthquake early warning systems with the dEPIC framework [PDF]
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) can enhance earthquake early warning (EEW) by transforming existing fiber-optic cables into dense seismic arrays, including in offshore areas with sparse instrumentation.
Yuancong Gou +3 more
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One-second-lead earthquake warning and impact assessment at Campi Flegrei [PDF]
Rapid dissemination of earthquake information during seismic crises is crucial for mitigating the impact of earthquakes, particularly in densely populated volcanic areas, such as the Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy).
V. Longobardi, S. Colombelli, A. Zollo
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