Wischgoll
Kolloquium am 10.06.2003
High Speed Video Capturing in the Area of Earthquake Research
Dr. Thomas Wischgoll
A new approach in the area of earthquake related research is to use
optical sensors to capture the motion of objects inside a structure.
During earthquakes shaking frequencies of 30 Hz can occur. According to
the Nyquist theorem, high speed cameras that are capable of capturing at
at least 60 frames per second are needed. Since usually more than one
camera is used to capture the observed objects this results in an amount
of data that easily exceeds the transfer rate of regular desktop
computers. Instead, a server system mainly consisting of off the shelf
components is used to cope with the high bandwidth needs of this
application. This presentation will describe this system driving four
Basler A301fc cameras running at 80 frames per second with a resolution
of 658 by 494 monitoring typical objects appearing in a laboratory. Ina
addition, an overview of the potential of optical sensor technology in
the field of earthquake research and in particular risk assessment will
be given.
| Termin : |
Dienstag, 10.06.2003, 10.00 Uhr |
| Raum : |
Gebäude 36, Raum 232 |
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