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We consider the decentralized consensus optimization problem arising from in-situ seismic tomography in large-scale sensor networks. Unlike traditional seismic imaging performed in a centralized location, each node in this setting privately holds an objective function and partial data. The goal of each node is to obtain the optimal solution of the whole seismic image, while communicating only with...
Seismic tomographic imaging is a complex process for imaging the subsurface geological structures. It involves massive data acquisition, signal processing and computing. Traditionally, the voluminous data is logged in each station then manually gathered to a centralized location for post processing. It may take months to see the subsurface image. To see real-time subsurface dynamics, we developed...
Tomography imaging, applied to seismology, requires a new, decentralized approach if high resolution calculations are to be performed in a sensor network configuration. The real-time data retrieval from a network of large-amount wireless seismic nodes to a central server is virtually impossible due to the sheer data amount and resource limitations. In this paper, we present a distributed multi-resolution...
Tomography imaging, applied to seismology, requires a new, decentralized approach if high resolution calculations are to be performed in a sensor network configuration. The real-time data retrieval from a network of large-amount wireless seismic nodes to a central server is virtually impossible due to the sheer data amount and resource limitations. In this paper, we presenta distributed multi-resolution...
Existing volcano instrumentation and monitoring system use centralized approach for data collection and image reconstruction and they lack the capability of obtaining real time information. A new distributed method is required which can obtain a high resolution seismic tomography in real time. In this paper, we present a component-average distributed multi-resolution evolving tomography algorithm...
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