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Researchers test smartphones for crowdsourced earthquake warning
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Document Date: 2015-05-11 01:30:00


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Pasadena / /

Company

The U.S. Agency for International Development / NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Centro Sismologico Nacional / United States Geological Survey / /

Country

Japan / United States / Mexico / Chile / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Business Partnership / /

Facility

University of Houston / Carnegie Mellon University / Weston Observatory / /

IndustryTerm

consumer electronics / distributed sensor network / scientific monitoring networks / earthquake warning systems / similar devices / personal electronic devices / early warning systems / scientific networks / scientific-grade equipment / scientific earthquake networks / dense network / /

NaturalFeature

Chilean coast / /

Organization

United States Agency for International Development / Caltech / Carnegie Mellon University / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / University of Houston / /

Person

Douglas Given / Craig Glennie / Sarah Minson / Benjamin Brooks / Thomas Heaton / Bob Iannucci / Susan Owen / /

Position

report author and professor / coordinator / study co-author / professor of Engineering Seismology / geophysicist / geophysicist and lead author / post-doctoral researcher / coordinator of the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System / geophysicist and lead author of the study / /

ProvinceOrState

California / Massachusetts / /

Region

west coast / /

Technology

cellular telephone / smartphones / smartphone / GPS / simulation / /

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www.tcpdf.org / http /

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