SeismoCloud

SeismoCloud



Free

v4.0.3for iPhone, iPad and more
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51.8 MB
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Jan 28, 2023
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About SeismoCloud

SeismoCloud is a crowdsourcing project whose aim is to detect earthquakes using smartphones and Internet-of-Things devices as seismometers. In the event of an earthquake, SeismoCloud sends an Early Warning, i.e. an immediate alert, via smartphone notification to the citizens of the provinces involved.

- When your phone is on standby and resting on a table, it turns into an online seismometer.
- Thousands of smartphones like yours will allow you to monitor the entire territory.
- In the event of an earthquake, an immediate alert will be sent to those in areas where damage could occur. (We don't send alerts yet, we will when we reach a certain number of active apps)
- The alert (it's a notification) travels faster than the seismic wave, so many will be able to receive it a few seconds or tens of seconds before they feel the earthquake.

The location is needed to locate the vibrations on the map and thus detect potential earthquakes, but, to protect privacy, neither the name of the seismometer, the type of device, nor the precise location are shown on the map.

SeismoCloud is a crowdsourcing project: everyone contributes by simply installing the app. The combination of all the small contributions is a great service for everyone.

SeismoCloud is a scientific research project carried out by researchers of the University La Sapienza of Rome (Department of Informatics) and the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (Seismology and Tectonophysics Section). With everyone's contribution we are testing the system and we will be ready to send the alarms when we reach a certain number of active apps. Help us to spread the app among your acquaintances.


HOW IT WORKS

The app, when the phone or tablet is not in use and is resting on a horizontal surface, uses the internal sensor of the smartphone (accelerometer) to detect vibrations in the surrounding environment, behaving like a real seismometer (i.e. a seismograph without paper and nib, which sends measurements to a central computer) and thus contributing to the detection of earthquakes.

In fact, when many smartphones in the same area detect a vibration at the same time, an algorithm on the central computer compares the data received and makes an estimate of the distance within which the earthquake may pose a danger to the population.

In case of danger in the province where we are (for example, the province where we live or the province of the place where we are on vacation, etc.), we will be sent a notification that warns us of the earthquake in progress. The notification is sent a few seconds after the tremor begins at the epicenter, and therefore can reach us before the seismic wave (because it travels more quickly).

The application has been developed in such a way as to minimize power and bandwidth consumption, while still ensuring constant detection throughout the day.


Visit www.seismocloud.com to learn more.
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What's New in the Latest Version v4.0.3

Last updated on Jan 28, 2023
Old Versions
Bug fix
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Version History
v4.0.3
Jan 28, 2023
Bug fix
v4.0.2
Mar 6, 2022
We have fixed some bugs
v4.0.1
Dec 8, 2021
We have completely rewritten the app, adding some missing features!
v4.0.0
Nov 20, 2021
We have completely rewritten the app, adding some missing features!
v2.5.0
Jan 20, 2021
Abbiamo sistemato qualche problemino con il tema scuro, e abbiamo aggiunto l'opzione per autenticarsi
v2.4.4
Aug 5, 2020
Corretto un bug che mandava in crash la app nella mappa
v2.4.3
Oct 15, 2019
Corretto un bug che mandava in crash la app nella mappa
v2.4.2
Oct 2, 2019
Abbiamo corretto alcuni bug :-)
v2.4.1
Sep 30, 2019
Abbiamo corretto alcuni bug :-)
v2.4
Aug 21, 2019
Aggiornato puntamento alle API
v2.3
Mar 4, 2019
Minor bugfix
2.2
Jul 17, 2018
Abbiamo corretto alcuni bug!
2.1
Jan 26, 2016
This update is signed with Apple’s latest signing certificate. No new features are included.
2.0
Jan 13, 2016
L'app è completamente riscritta e utilizza l'accelerometro del telefono per rilevare le vibrazioni. Ti invitiamo a lasciare accesa l'app tutta la notte, appoggiando il telefono con lo schermo rivolto verso il basso, per contribuire al rilevamento in crowdsourcing dei terremoti.
1.1
Nov 5, 2014
• Bug fix
1.0
Oct 17, 2014

SeismoCloud FAQ

Click here to learn how to download SeismoCloud in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of SeismoCloud.
iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
SeismoCloud supports English

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