P-Waver Inc. patent applications published on July 25th, 2024

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Summary of the patent applications from P-Waver Inc. on July 25th, 2024

Summary: P-Waver Inc. has recently filed patents for innovative earthquake detection systems that aim to improve accuracy and reliability in detecting seismic events. The first patent describes a system that combines a free field main sensor with remote backup sensors to prevent false alarms. The second patent details a method that analyzes signals from multiple detection sites to distinguish real earthquakes from false alarms. These patents offer enhanced earthquake detection capabilities, reducing false alarms and improving response times in earthquake-prone areas.

Key Points of Patents: - Combination of free field main sensor and remote backup sensors for accurate earthquake detection. - Analysis of signals from multiple detection sites to differentiate real earthquakes from false alarms. - Utilization of multiple sensors in different locations to verify earthquake occurrences.

Notable Applications: - Early warning systems for earthquakes in high-risk areas. - Monitoring seismic activity in critical infrastructure. - Enhanced safety measures in earthquake-prone regions.



Patent applications for P-Waver Inc. on July 25th, 2024

ON-SITE EARTHQUAKE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD (18156582)

Main Inventor

Pei-Yang Lin


COMBINED CONFIGURATION OF A FREE-FIELD SENSOR, A STRUCTURAL SENSOR, A DEEP-WELL SEISMOGRAPH, AND A REMOTE SIGNAL SOURCE, AND ITS EARTHQUAKE DETECTING SYSTEM (18156706)

Main Inventor

Hung-Wei Chiang


METHOD OF DETERMINING EARTHQUAKE BY TIME SERIES INTERSECTION OF A PLURALITY OF SEISMOGRAPHS (18156760)

Main Inventor

Hung-Wei Chiang


COMBINED CONFIGURATION OF A FREE FIELD AND A REMOTE SIGNAL SOURCE, AND ITS EARTHQUAKE DETECTING SYSTEM (18156812)

Main Inventor

Hung-Wei Chiang


APPLICATION OF ON-SITE EARTHQUAKE EARLY WARNING CLOUD INTEGRATION AND REGIONAL EARLY WARNING CROSS BACKUP (18156595)

Main Inventor

Pei-Yang Lin