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Seismic Alert System based on Artificial Neural Networks
Authors: C. M. A. Robles G., R. A. Hernandez-Becerril
Abstract:
We board the problem of creating a seismic alert system, based upon artificial neural networks, trained by using the well-known back-propagation and genetic algorithms, in order to emit the alarm for the population located into a specific city, about an eminent earthquake greater than 4.5 Richter degrees, and avoiding disasters and human loses. In lieu of using the propagation wave, we employed the magnitude of the earthquake, to establish a correlation between the recorded magnitudes from a controlled area and the city, where we want to emit the alarm. To measure the accuracy of the posed method, we use a database provided by CIRES, which contains the records of 2500 quakes incoming from the State of Guerrero and Mexico City. Particularly, we performed the proposed method to generate an issue warning in Mexico City, employing the magnitudes recorded in the State of Guerrero.Keywords: Seismic Alert System, Artificial Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1334057
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