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A Silicon-tipped Fiber-optic Sensing Platform with High Resolution and Fast Response
Published on: January 7, 2019
Integrating fiber-optic seismic arrays into earthquake early warning systems with the dEPIC framework
Yuancong Gou1,2, Ran N Nof3, Brian Pardini4,5
1Department of Earth & Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, 94720, USA. yuancong_gou@berkeley.edu.
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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. We present dEPIC (DAS-Earthquake Point-source Integrated Code), the first operational DAS-integrated EEW framework, deployed on a submarine cable in Monterey Bay, California, and designed to operate independently or jointly with ShakeAlert's EPIC algorithm. dEPIC combines GPU-accelerated machine-learning phase picking, grid-search location, and empirical magnitude estimation, with real-time quality metrics to suppress unstable solutions. In event replays and continuous data tests, dEPIC detected both onshore and offshore earthquakes accurately with sub-second processing time. The modular, edge-computing design enables adaptation to future DAS deployments to improve existing EEW systems like ShakeAlert.
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