COMBINED CONFIGURATION OF A FREE FIELD AND A REMOTE SIGNAL SOURCE, AND ITS EARTHQUAKE DETECTING SYSTEM

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18156812

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In the present invention, an earthquake detection system based on the combination configuration of a free field and remote signal source is provided. The earthquake detection system includes: a host; a main sensor arranged in a free field and connected to the host; and a plurality of backup sensors, which are remotely arranged with respect to the main sensor, wherein each of the backup is connected to the host via the internet and transmits a remote signal to the host so as to avoid misjudging the occurrence of earthquakes because of unnatural factors, and prevent the vibration caused by human activities from interfering with the detector. The earthquake detection system achieves the effect of verification through a plurality of sensors installed in different positions. Only when all the sensors confirm that there is an earthquake, an earthquake warning will be issued to the protected place, and two sensors set in different environments can be used to avoid the deficiency that the two sensors misjudge at the same time due to the same kind of interference that the two sensors may receive in the same environment.

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P-WAVER INC6F NO 82 SONGJIANG ROAD ZHONGSHAN DISTRICT TAIPEI 104491

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Chiang, Hung-Wei Taipei, TW 13 17
Lin, Pei-Yang Taipei, TW 16 19
Wang, Hsiu-Hsien Taipei, TW 6 0

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