AutoDRM meets Java: CollectWaves Manfred Baer Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich

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AutoDRM meets Java: CollectWaves Manfred Baer Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Motivation Which stations are available by AutoDRM?

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Motivation Which stations are available by AutoDRM? What channels are available for these stations?

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Motivation Which stations are available by AutoDRM? What channels are available for these stations? Where are the stations located?

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Motivation Which stations are available by AutoDRM? What channels are available for these stations? Where are the stations located? At what times do the seismic waves arrive at the stations?

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Goals D.B. 2002/08/22 Hide AutoDRM syntax from users

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Goals D.B. 2002/08/22 Hide AutoDRM syntax from users Meet the needs of the seismologists: network operators, research

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Goals D.B. 2002/08/22 Hide AutoDRM syntax from users Meet the needs of the seismologists: network operators, research Use the Waves4U service of the SED (

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Goals D.B. 2002/08/22 Hide AutoDRM syntax from users Meet the needs of the seismologists: network operators, research Use the Waves4U service of the SED ( Flexibility with respect to formats

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Goals D.B. 2002/08/22 Hide AutoDRM syntax from users Meet the needs of the seismologists: network operators, research Use the Waves4U service of the SED ( Flexibility with respect to formats Batch mode operation (runstring parameters)

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Tables

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: User Selections

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Mail Settings

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Convenience

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: User Selections

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Distance +dist 10,20

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: User Selections

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Azimuth +aseg 210,240 +dist 0,30

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: User Selections

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Best Coverage +sect 12 +dist 0,30

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Waveform Request

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich CollectWaves: Phase Selection P S Requested time window

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM It is 100% Java

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM It is 100% Java It can be used for research or near real time tasks

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM It is 100% Java It can be used for research or near real time tasks like: -)Minimizing gap for locations

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM It is 100% Java It can be used for research or near real time tasks like: -)Minimizing gap for locations -)Collecting data for moment tensor calculation

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM It is 100% Java It can be used for research or near real time tasks like: -)Minimizing gap for locations -)Collecting data for moment tensor calculation -)Investigation of specific seismic phases

Swiss Seismological Service Zurich Conclusions CollectWaves is a powerful tool in conjunction with AutoDRM It is 100% Java It can be used for research or near real time tasks like: -)Minimizing gap for locations -)Collecting data for moment tensor calculation -)Investigation of specific seismic phases -) Any other research involving waveforms