Open Source Project for Earthquake Warning Systems
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking OpenEEW project, an open-source initiative for earthquake early warning systems, in this 18-minute video from the Linux Foundation. Learn how Grillo, in partnership with IBM, is revolutionizing earthquake safety by enabling anyone to build their own warning system. Discover the science behind earthquakes, the functionality of early warning systems, and their global implementation. Gain insights into the time frames provided by these systems, the advantages of open-source technology, and alternative warning methods. Delve into the project's roadmap and the importance of community involvement in this life-saving endeavor.
Syllabus
Intro
What work is going on to better understand earthquakes
How do early warning systems work
Where are early warning systems installed
How much time do you get
Open Source
Other Earthquake Warning Systems
Roadmap
Community
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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