Communications: electrical – Selective – Having electron beam device
Patent
1976-03-08
1978-02-07
Birmiel, Howard A.
Communications: electrical
Selective
Having electron beam device
340 155DP, 340152T, 340183, 179 15AL, 179 15BL, G01V 122
Patent
active
040729230
ABSTRACT:
It is a purpose of this invention to dispose a large number, such as 500, of elemental seismic sensor units over the earth's surface in a desired pattern. The sensors are arranged preferably in a linear pattern, at increasing distances, remotely with respect to a central station. Each elemental seismic sensor unit comprises a short subarray consisting of three seismic detectors, electrically interconnected. Each elemental sensor unit is a separate source of seismic signals. At regular intervals the analog seismic signals from the elemental sensor units are sampled in sequence and are digitized as a 20-bit binary number. The binary numbers are representative of the analog signal levels. The binary numbers are encoded in a self-clocking, return-to-zero pulse code as digital data words. The data words from the respective elemental sensor units are time-delay multiplexed into a wide band transmission channel for transmission to the central station in a constant current mode. Spaced along the transmission link are a series of transceiver units to each of which several separate sensor units are connected. The transceiver units are connected in series and include a repeater network which receives and retransmits data words from down-link transceivers, as well as data words derived from each of the locally-connected sensor units. Each repeater network also includes a word detection circuit, a local clock, and synchronizing circuitry. In the central station, the respective data words are stored as a matrix, in a core memory in sequential order. A formatter extracts from the core memory, data words that originated from selected groups of the elemental subarrays. The data words are combined to form new composite data words representative of seismic signals originating from desired longer arrays. The composite data words are transferred to a recording medium, such as a magnetic tape, for storage or future use.
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Morgan Paul M.
Siems Lee E.
Birmiel Howard A.
Knox William A.
Western Geophysical Co. of America
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