Claims
- 1. A method of acquiring a seismic survey in which a network of seismic acquisition and communication modules is synchronized to a master clock by use of wired and/or wireless communications to one or more high precision clocks at locations in the network, and wherein high precision clocks further synchronize other clocks of less precision within the network.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein data packets created and transmitted within a network are time-stamped with a best estimate of their time of origin according to a master clock.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein synchronization signals transmitted within a network are time-stamped with a best estimate of their time or origin according to a master clock.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the high precision clocks are synchronized by linkage to the master clock prior to physical deployment to their network locations.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the high precision clocks are synchronized to the master clock after their deployment to their network locations by synchronization signal transmission from the master clock.
- 6. A method according to claim 4 wherein the high precision clocks are synchronized to the master clock after their deployment to their network locations by repeated transmission of synchronization signals from the master clock.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 in which said synchronization signals are received at the location of a local clock to be synchronized and compared to a predetermined expected statistical distribution of synchronization signals to determine drift of said local clock.
- 8. A method of acquiring a seismic survey in which a network of seismic acquisition and communication modules includes at least one high precision clock and at least one clock of less precision wherein said clock of less precision is synchronized to said high precision clock by transmission of one or more synchronization signals.
- 9. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 8 in which activation of a seismic source is synchronized to said high precision clock by transmission of one or more synchronization signals.
- 10. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 8 in which remote acquisition modules with clocks of less precision are synchronized to said high precision clocks by transmission of one or more synchronization signals.
- 11. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 9 in which said high precision clock is synchronized according to timing signals originating from a global positioning satellite system.
- 12. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 9 in which said high precision clock is synchronized according to timing signals originating from a global, regional or local radio beacon system.
- 13. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 10 in which said high precision docks are synchronized according to timing signals originating from a global positioning satellite system.
- 14. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 10 in which said high precision clocks are synchronized according to timing signals originating from a global, regional or local radio beacon system.
- 15. A method of acquiring a seismic survey as described by claim 13 wherein clocks respective to said remote data acquisition modules are synchronized according to timing signals originating from a global, regional or local radio beacon system.
- 16. A method of acquiring a seismic survey in which activation of a seismic source is synchronized with data recorded by remote data acquisition modules according to timing signals originating from a global, regional or local radio beacon system.
- 17. A method of synchronizing seismic data acquisition modules to seismic sources by a networked synchronization system utilizing a master clock and also high precision clocks at one or more locations throughout the network.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 in which the seismic network contains a high speed backbone for connecting the master clock to the high precision clocks and to transport commands and data.
- 19. A seismic signal acquisition and processing assembly comprising:
a) a central control module having a master clock; and, b) a plurality of data acquisition and communication modules having at least one high precision dock and one or more clocks of less precision; c) said control module and said data acquisition and communication modules being connected in a cooperative network assembly.
- 20. A seismic signal acquisition and processing assembly according to claim 19 further having one or more global positioning system receivers associated with one or more of said clocks.
- 21. A seismic signal acquisition and processing assembly according to claim 19 further having one or more global, regional or local radio beacon receivers, suitable for receiving timing signals, associated with one or more of said clocks.
- 22. A seismic signal acquisition and processing assembly according to claim 19 further comprising a high speed backbone communication member.
- 23. A seismic signal acquisition and processing assembly according to claim 19 wherein said data acquisition and communication modules are equipped with means for determining time according to said master clock, for creating data packets corresponding to the master clock time and for annotating the master clock time on the created data packets.
- 24. A seismic signal acquisition and processing assembly according to claim 19 wherein said data acquisition and communication modules are equipped with means for receiving synchronization signals emanating from said central control module and determining time according to said master clock, for retransmitting said synchronization signals and for annotating the master clock time on synchronization signals originated and transmitted by said modules.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/416,070 filed Oct. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60416070 |
Oct 2002 |
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