Operation of the International Monitoring System network / Timothy Daly, Fernando Araujo, Enrique Castillo and Svetlana Nikolova.
2011
Electronic resource - Conference Proceedings - Poster Presentation
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Title
Operation of the International Monitoring System network / Timothy Daly, Fernando Araujo, Enrique Castillo and Svetlana Nikolova.
الناشر
Vienna, Austria: CTBTO Preparatory Commission , 2011.
اللغة(لغات)
eng
ملاحظة
The IMS is a globally distributed network of monitoring facilities of four technologies. It is designed to detect the seismic and acoustic waves produced by nuclear test explosions and the subsequently released radioactive isotopes. Monitoring stations transmit their data to the IDC in Vienna, Austria, over a global private network known as the Global Communications Infrastructure (GCI). In order to satisfy the strict data and network availability requirements of the IMS Network, the operation of the facilities and the GCI are managed by IDC Operations. IDC Operations has three functions, namely: to ensure proper operation and functioning of the stations, to ensure proper operation and functioning of the GCI and to provide network oversight and incident management. At the core of the IDC Operations are a series of tools for: monitoring the stations' state of health and data quality, troubleshooting incidents, communicating with internal and external stakeholders, and reporting. An overview of the tools currently used by IDC Operations as well as those under development will be presented. This will include an outline of the PTS strategy for operation and support of the IMS facilities.
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Open Access
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Electronic resource - Conference Proceedings - Poster Presentation
فى
3. Advances in sensors, networks and observational: T3-P37 (2011)
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Electronic resource - Conference Proceedings - Poster Presentation