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3 October 2006 Hybrid control and acquisition system for remote sensing systems for environmental monitoring
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In this paper we describe the architecture and the performances of a hybrid acquisition system prototype we implemented in Napoli for remote sensing applications, which allow the fusion of multi-source data produced by environmental noise sources. In particular, we discuss how the system is able to integrate geographically distributed sensors for seismic, electromagnetic, acoustic, etc. noises, sampled at different frequencies, too. This system is an improvement of the environmental monitoring system developed by our group for interferometers for gravitational wave detection. In this paper we discuss the system, together with its characteristics and performances in connection with its application for the implementation of a geographically distributed monitoring system.
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Fabio Garufi, Fausto Acernese, Alfonso Boiano, Rosario De Rosa, Rocco Romano, and Fabrizio Barone "Hybrid control and acquisition system for remote sensing systems for environmental monitoring", Proc. SPIE 6366, Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology VI, 636616 (3 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.689040
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Remote sensing

Data acquisition

Prototyping

Environmental monitoring

Sensing systems

Computing systems

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