The Environmental Data Acquisition System (EDAS) developed at the Royal Observatory of Belgium

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
M. Ruymbeke, F. Beauducel, A. Somerhausen
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Abstract

Multi-parameters approach is required for the monitoring of complex interactions induced by tectonic activities (volcanic, geothermal and seismic areas, land-slide zones...).The diversity of sensors becomes so broad that the use of existing technology provides a difficult barrier for scientists not familiar with metrology. To address this problem, the Royal Observatory of Belgium develops the Environmental Data Acquisition System EDAS. The core base of this standardised system are the DAS, μDas and nanoDAS monitoring devices. They produce data files which follow a standard sequence containing date, time and the recorded values in ASCII columns. Different type of electronic for instruments with resistive and capacitive transducers were designed. They operate using standard supplies. Their output signals are compatible with the data acquisition system. In complement to the EDAS system, a set of applications has been written for the data analysis, known as EDAT, like HiCum software which is tool useful to analyse signatures on special periodicity’s from graphics obtained with stacking method. The EDAS concept complete tidal probes by improvement of access to various signals susceptible to influence tidal records.
比利时皇家天文台开发的环境数据采集系统(EDAS)
构造活动(火山、地热、地震带、滑坡带等)引起的复杂相互作用的监测需要多参数方法。传感器的多样性变得如此广泛,以至于现有技术的使用为不熟悉计量学的科学家提供了一个困难的障碍。为了解决这个问题,比利时皇家天文台开发了环境数据采集系统EDAS。该标准化系统的核心基础是DAS、μDas和纳米odas监测器件。它们生成的数据文件遵循包含日期、时间和ASCII列中记录值的标准序列。设计了不同类型的电阻式和电容式传感器。他们使用标准耗材操作。它们的输出信号与数据采集系统兼容。作为EDAS系统的补充,已经编写了一套用于数据分析的应用程序,称为EDAT,如HiCum软件,它是一种有用的工具,用于分析用叠加法获得的图形的特殊周期性特征。EDAS概念通过改善对各种易受潮汐记录影响的信号的访问来完善潮汐探测。
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