QCN Explorer Website for Demonstrating QCN Sensors and Earthquakes
Our colleagues at the University of Delaware have created a website qcnexplorer.org in which you can simulate earthquake events and their effect on a QCN sensor network.
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QCN Explorer Website for Demonstrating QCN Sensors and Earthquakes
Our colleagues at the University of Delaware have created a website qcnexplorer.org in which you can simulate earthquake events and their effect on a QCN sensor network.
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Only Problem right now is the Project has been down for more then 2 days. I cant report my 24 hour work unit. It is not just me the whole project is showing no connection. Free-DC stats show the amount of time with out an update. Lets hope they are all skiing this weekend and will return with rebooting the system on Monday! :-(
AMDave I do like the link and simulation the link offers. Pretty cool stuff! :blob3:
QCN is back and crunching vigorously :blob3: I sure could use some more people with one of these little units connected to your computer! Anyone ? ! ? !
Is that
http://qcn.stanford.edu/sensor/ or http://qcn.emsc-csem.org/sensor/ or http://www.ras.unam.mx/sensor/ ?
Here's the needed hardware:
http://www.mnn.com/sites/default/fil...sor_m_0614.jpg
From this webpage: How to become a volunteer 'quake catcher'
You can also do it on your RaspberryPi: http://qcn.stanford.edu/sensor/forum_thread.php?id=880
As for your question Dirk; It is the second link that is the correct link for the project now! http://qcn.emsc-csem.org/sensor/