An OGC SensorThings GIS Pipeline For Estimating Seismic Engineering Demand Parameters

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Abstract

Estimating the losses in the immediate aftermath of an earthquake is a key component of seismic response. Seismic rapid-loss estimates provide first responders with a prediction of where and what to prepare for. Improving the precision of quick loss estimates requires an estimate of how a buildings in the affected zone may have reacted to an event. Structural response prediction models are a novel approach to estimating building response from the observed displacement of instrumented buildings. Current SRPMs are built on relatively small databases but offer potential for expansion. There exists no robust building-specific database which could facilitate the construction of these models. As a reaction to this gap, this study applies, abstractly and concretely, the OGC SensorThings data model to building seismograph records. The harmonized records form part of a proposed abstract and concrete Structural Response Prediction Model to make estimates of building-response on other un-instrumented buildings. The utility of a abstracted observation data-model and pipeline is shown, with the potential for unifying existing data-sources. The work shall show that the OGC SensorThings integrates generally well, with some limitations, with the requirements of seismic observation record keeping.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)787-794
Number of pages8
JournalThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Volume10
Issue numberG-2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventISPRS Geospatial Week 2025 "Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing for a Better Tomorrow" - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Duration: 6 Apr 202511 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • seismic sensors
  • structural response
  • OGC SensorThings
  • seismic data harmonization
  • structural-response prediction model
  • multi-source seismic observations

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