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Helicopter location and tracking using seismometer recordings

Alternative Title
Helicopter Tracking Using Seismometers
Author(s)
Eibl, Eva P. S.  
Lokmer, Ivan  
Bean, Christopher J.  
Akerlie, Eggert  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8722
Date Issued
2017-05-01
Date Available
2017-08-17T16:01:23Z
Abstract
We use frequency domain methods usually applied to volcanic tremor to analyse ground based seismic recordings of a helicopter. We preclude misinterpretations of tremor sources and show alternative applications of our seismological methods. On a volcano, the seismic source can consist of repeating, closely spaced, small earthquakes. Interestingly, similar signals are generated by helicopters, due to repeating pressure pulses from the rotor blades. In both cases the seismic signals are continuous and referred to as tremor. As frequency gliding is in this case merely caused by the Doppler effect, not a change in the source, we can use its shape to deduce properties of the helicopter and its flight path. We show in this analysis that the number of rotor blades, rotor revolutions per minute (RPM), helicopter speed, flight direction, altitude and location can be deduced from seismometer recordings. Access to GPS determined flight path data from the helicopter offers us a robust way to test our location method.
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FutureVolc
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
209
Issue
2
Start Page
901
End Page
908
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 the Authors
Subjects

Acoustic signal

Airborne object

Doppler effect

Fourier analysis

Frequency gliding

Tremor

DOI
10.1093/gji/ggx048
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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