Claims
- 1. A system for acquiring and disseminating seismic energy data comprising:
a plurality of geophones for acquiring and digitizing seismic data; a computer network; a computer network interface coupled between each of said plurality of geophones and said computer network; and a plurality of remote processing devices coupled with said computer network such that any remote processing device can access digitized seismic data from any of said plurality of geophones.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of geophones further comprises a global positioning system (GPS) receiver such that location and time stamp data is appended to said digitized seismic data.
- 3. A geophone for acquiring and disseminating seismic energy data comprising:
a seismic sensor for detecting seismic energy; a basis function converter for converting the seismic energy to an analog electrical signal; a micro-controller comprised of an analog to digital converter for converting the analog electrical signal to a digital signal; a processor for manipulating the digital signal; and a network interface connection that allows the geophone to be connected to a computer network such that the digital signal representative of the seismic energy acquired by the seismic sensor can be disseminated over the computer network.
- 4. The geophone of claim 3 further comprising a global positioning system (GPS) receiver coupled with said processor, said GPS receiver for obtaining location and time stamp data to be appended to said digital signal.
- 5. The geophone of claim 4 wherein further comprising an amplifier wherein said analog electrical signal is amplified prior to being sent to said micro-controller.
- 6. The geophone of claim 5 wherein said micro-controller further comprises an automatic gain control (AGC) circuit for performing automatic gain control on the analog electrical signal prior to analog to digital conversion.
- 7. The geophone of claim 6 wherein said micro-controller further comprises an internal clock for providing back-up time stamp data to the digital signal.
- 8. The geophone of claim 4 wherein the network interface connection can transmit the digital signal to a computer network in a wireless manner.
- 9. A geophone for acquiring and disseminating seismic energy data comprising:
means for detecting seismic energy; means for converting the seismic energy to an analog electrical signal; means for converting the analog electrical signal to a digital signal; means for manipulating the digital signal; and means for connecting to a computer network such that the digital signal can be disseminated over a computer network.
- 10. The geophone of claim 9 further comprising a global positioning system (GPS) means for obtaining location and time stamp data to be appended to said digital signal.
- 11. The geophone of claim 10 further comprising means for amplifying said analog electrical signal.
- 12. The geophone of claim 11 further comprising means for performing automatic gain control on the analog electrical signal prior to analog to digital conversion.
- 13. The geophone of claim 12 further comprising means for transmitting the digital signal to a computer network in a wireless manner.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of prior filed co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/328,299, filed Oct. 10, 2001 entitled “Internet Enable Digitizing Geophone.”
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/32459 |
10/9/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60328299 |
Oct 2001 |
US |