Remote Infrasound Monitoring System — Perth, Australia

Overview

Designed and built a remote 4G infrasound monitoring system in Perth, Australia, integrated with the Desert Fireball Network (DFN) all-sky cameras. The system was deployed during a field visit to Curtin University (September 2022) as part of the ISEE (Nagoya University) international research project: Seismo-acoustic and optical observations of meteors over Perth, Australia.

Key Features

  • Full remote monitoring via 4G cellular network
  • Real-time data streaming and remote configuration
  • Integration with DFN optical fireball detection cameras
  • Designed to detect infrasound signatures of bolides and meteors

Status

The system remains operational to date and has contributed to ongoing research on fireball and bolide acoustic observations.

Funding

Supported by ISEE (Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research), Nagoya University, Japan international travel support for field and laboratory experiments.