Title :
Development of DONET2 — Off Kii chanel observatory network
Author :
Kawaguchi, Kentaro ; Araki, Eiichiro ; Kogure, Y. ; Takahashi, Naoyuki ; Katayama, Takeo ; Hishiki, K. ; Fujiwara, N. ; Iida, N. ; Kaneda, Yuya
Author_Institution :
Earthquake & Tsunami Res. Project for Disaster Prevention, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Sci. & Technol., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract :
DONET is a flexible and expandable submarine cabled seafloor observation infrastructure for mega-thrust earthquake research and disaster prevention. The system which consists of a backbone looped submarine cable system, five science nodes and 20 set of state of art earthquake and tsunami observatories was developed and constructed in the program started from 2006 and fully in operation from 2011 at the hypothesis region of To-Nankai earthquake. Simultaneously with the construction of original DONET, the development and deployment of second DONET system (DONET2) was planned and started in 2010 to subject for the hypothesis region of Nankai earthquake. Since this region spreads out in the wide area about 2 times rather than the region of the To-Nankai earthquake, deployment of a large-scale observation network system is required. Expansion of scale of observatory means the increase of power distribution capacity and the confliction of network topology, it will need to solve the several engineering subject to expand the design of original DONET to large scale system DONET2. This paper describe several indispensable technologies of submarine cabled seafloor observation system DONET (power consumption control, power blanching and time synchronization), then introduce the novel engineering approach for high voltage power distribution control and large scale network topology management for DONET2 off Kii channel observatory network.
Keywords :
earthquakes; network topology; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; submarine cables; tsunami; AD 2006 to 2011; DONET system; DONET2 development; Nankai earthquake; To-Nankai earthquake; backbone looped submarine cable system; disaster prevention; engineering approach; engineering subject; hypothesis region; large scale network topology management; large scale system; large-scale observation network system; megathrust earthquake research; network topology; off Kii chanel observatory network; original DONET design; power blanching; power consumption control; power distribution capacity; power distribution control; science nodes; state-of-art earthquake observatories; state-of-art tsunami observatories; submarine cabled seafloor observation infrastructure; submarine cabled seafloor observation system; time synchronization; Data communication; Earthquakes; Observatories; Power cables; Synchronization; Tsunami; Underwater cables;
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology Symposium (UT), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5948-1
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2013.6519844