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Imaging Seismic Tomography in Sensor Network
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2013
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Cluster ComputingImage ReconstructionEngineeringEmbedded SensingSeismic WaveSeismic TomographySeismic AnalysisParallel ComputingRadiologyHealth SciencesVolcano TomographyReconstruction TechniqueMedical ImagingSeismic ImagingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceTomography ImagingSignal ProcessingCollaborative Sensor NetworkCentralized ComputationsSeismologyEdge ComputingSeismic Reflection ProfilingBiomedical ImagingDistributed SensingTomography
Tomography imaging, applied to seismology, requires a new, decentralized approach if high resolution calculations are to be performed in a sensor network configuration. The real-time data retrieval from a network of large-amount wireless seismic nodes to a central server is virtually impossible due to the sheer data amount and resource limitations. In this paper, we present a distributed multi-resolution evolving tomography algorithm for processing data and inverting volcano tomography in the network, while avoiding costly data collections and centralized computations. The new algorithm distributes the computational burden to sensor nodes and performs real-time tomography inversion under the constraints of network resources. We implemented and evaluated the system design in the CORE emulator. The experiment results validate that our proposed algorithm not only balances the computation load, but also achieves low communication cost and high data loss-tolerance.