Applications

OS-IS© (Ocean Seismic – Integrated Solution) is an application of AGI's triaxial accelerometer for monitoring sea conditions, including significant wave height and wave period. This is achieved by utilizing the accelerometer to measure microseismic tremors generated by wave motion from the shore. By processing these measurements, the OS-IS© system can determine the state of the sea. The unique advantage of OS-IS© lies in its ability to be installed on land, even within a building near the coast, eliminating the need for any offshore components. Sheltered from the elements and equipped with electrical and internet connections, OS-IS© presents a more reliable and cost-effective solution. To learn more, check out our brochure or click on the links below.

Pubblications

L. Iafolla, et al., "Sea wave data reconstruction using micro-seismic measurements and machine learning methods," in Front. Mar. Sci. 2022. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.798167

M. Chiappini, et al., Nuovi scenari nella gestione ambientale, a cura di MARIS scarl, 2021.

F. Serafino, et al., "Comparison of Sea Wave Measurement Systems Based on Marine Radar and Microseismic Technologies," in IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, doi: 10.1109/LGRS.2021.3050815.

C. Carmisciano, et al., Ocean Seismic - Integrated Solutions (OS-IS®): metodo innovativo per il monitoraggio dello stato del mare, Report number: Numero 355 - ISSN 2039-7941, Affiliation: Rapporti Tecnici INGV, 2016

G. Canepa, et al., Vento, Porti e Mare - Il monitoraggio e la previsione delle condizioni meteo-marine per l'accesso in sicurezza delle aree portuali. Capitolo 2.2.

L. Iafolla, et al., OS-IS a new method for the sea waves monitoring, OCEANS 2015 - Genova, Genova, Italy, 2015, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/OCEANS-Genova.2015.7271432.

L. Iafolla, et al., OS-IS® Sistema sismico per il monitoraggio e la previsione del moto ondoso. ASITA 2014, ISBN 978-88-903132-9-5; 10/2014.

Video (Italian)

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