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Within a few minutes of an earthquake occurring, the seismic intensity on each monitoring site can be determined using the seismic intensity information network system, but the seismic intensity distribution across a large area cannot be determined.
This is due to the fact that there are only a relatively limited number of seismic intensity monitoring stations on the network system, making it difficult to assess the distribution of seismic intensity.
However, the distribution of seismic intensity can be estimated with computer simulation, taking into account seismic wave amplification on the ground immediately after seismic intensity information from the network system is obtained by using other information, such as soil profiles on the ground of local areas and attenuation characteristics of seismic intensity.
The Global Seismic intensity information network system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The first mobile quake early warning system in the nation, built by IIT Roorkee, was unveiled. Meisei Electric created the “Seismic Intensity Meter S200” to satisfy local government specifications.
Combining the advanced range of disaster prevention solutions, such as the QCAST series and the J-ALERT supported products, would furthermore result in significant disaster prevention and the construction of an information network.