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Authors: D'Alessandro, Antonino* 
Greco, Luca* 
Scudero, Salvatore* 
Siino, Marianna* 
Vitale, Giovanni* 
D'Anna, Roberto* 
Di Gangi, Fabio* 
Nicolosi, Daniele* 
Passafiume, Giuseppe* 
Speciale, Stefano* 
Catania, Maria* 
Cosenza, Paolo* 
Foresta Martin, Luigi* 
Patanè, Domenico* 
Martorana, Raffaele* 
Rao, Sandro* 
Stramondo, Salvatore* 
Title: Sviluppo di una stazione sismica low-cost basata su tecnologia MEMS
Other Titles: Development of a low-cost seismic station based on MEMS technology
Journal: Quaderni di Geofisica 
Series/Report no.: 152 / (2019)
Issue Date: 2019
URL: http://editoria.rm.ingv.it/quaderni/2019/quaderno153/
Abstract: The impact of a strong earthqauke onto an urban community can be reduced taking timely actions managed by the authority in charge for the civil protection. In this view, it is of fundamental importance that the authority in charge for the seismic surveillance is provided with the appropriate monitoring tools able to give the most useful information for the best emergency management in the immediate postevent. Today this goal can be reached realizing urbanscale, realtime seismic monitoring networks (Osservatori Sismici Urbani, OSU, in Italian). The realtime OSU networks are able to promptly provide information to the emergency authority about the ground shaking at each node after an earthquake. Maps showing the spatial distribution of the ground shaking could help in the optimization of the priorities and a good management of the rescue resources in order to reduce the number of victims. Also the assessment of the damage of the buildings could be carried out according to the logic of priority given by the shakings measured by the OSU. The realisation of OSUs is the main objective of the MEMS project. This project is funded by the MIUR under the SIR program (Scientific Independence of young Researchers). The first challenge of the MEMS project was the design and the development of a devoted accelerometric stations. This work illustrates in detail the accelerometric station based on MEMS technology (Micro ElectroMechanical Systems). The final product is a lowcost accelerometric station with high performance and great versatility.
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