Emergency responders must “see” the effects of an earthquake clearly and rapidly for effective response. This paper presents a novel use of cell phone and information technology to measure ground motion intensity parameters.
Dashti, S., Bayen, A., Bray, J., Glaser, S., Mari, E., Reilly, J. Evaluating the Reliability of Phones as Seismic Monitoring Instruments,
Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 2014, с. 721 - 742.
Dashti, S., Bayen, A., Bray, J., Glaser, S., Mari, E., Reilly, J. .
Evaluating the Reliability of Phones as Seismic Monitoring Instruments.
: Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 2014, с. 721 - 742.
Dashti, S., Bayen, A., Bray, J., Glaser, S., Mari, E., Reilly, J. (2014)
Evaluating the Reliability of Phones as Seismic Monitoring Instruments,
: Earthquake Enginering Reserch, с. 721 - 742
Dashti, S.,
Bayen, A.,
Bray, J.,
Glaser, S.,
Mari, E., &
Reilly, J.
(2014).
Evaluating the Reliability of Phones as Seismic Monitoring Instruments. Earthquake spectra. Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 30 (2), с. 721 - 742.