TY - JOUR
T1 - The KUYUY Accelerograph and SIPA System
T2 - Towards Low-Cost, Real-Time Intelligent Seismic Monitoring in Peru
AU - Ortiz, Carmen
AU - Alva, Jorge
AU - Raucana, Roberto
AU - Chipana, Michael
AU - Oliden, José
AU - Huarcaya, Nelly
AU - Riveros, Grover
AU - Valverde, José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2026/1
Y1 - 2026/1
N2 - Accelerographs are essential instruments for quantifying strong ground motion, serving as the foundation of modern earthquake engineering. In Peru, the first accelerographic station was installed in Lima in 1944; since then, various institutions have promoted the expansion of the national network. However, this network’s spatial coverage and instrumentation remain insufficient to properly characterize strong motion and support seismic risk reduction policies. In this context, the KUYUY accelerograph is presented as a low-cost, low-noise device equipped with real-time telemetry and high-performance MEMS sensors. Its interoperability with the Intelligent Automatic Processing System (SIPA) enables real-time monitoring and automated signal analysis for seismic microzonation studies and rapid damage assessment, contributing to seismic risk reduction in Peru. The validation process included static gravity calibration, field comparison with a reference accelerograph, and an initial deployment in Lima and Yurimaguas. The results demonstrate the proposed accelerograph’s linear response, temporal stability, and amplitude consistency with respect to high-end instruments, with differences below 5–10%.
AB - Accelerographs are essential instruments for quantifying strong ground motion, serving as the foundation of modern earthquake engineering. In Peru, the first accelerographic station was installed in Lima in 1944; since then, various institutions have promoted the expansion of the national network. However, this network’s spatial coverage and instrumentation remain insufficient to properly characterize strong motion and support seismic risk reduction policies. In this context, the KUYUY accelerograph is presented as a low-cost, low-noise device equipped with real-time telemetry and high-performance MEMS sensors. Its interoperability with the Intelligent Automatic Processing System (SIPA) enables real-time monitoring and automated signal analysis for seismic microzonation studies and rapid damage assessment, contributing to seismic risk reduction in Peru. The validation process included static gravity calibration, field comparison with a reference accelerograph, and an initial deployment in Lima and Yurimaguas. The results demonstrate the proposed accelerograph’s linear response, temporal stability, and amplitude consistency with respect to high-end instruments, with differences below 5–10%.
KW - MEMS sensors
KW - SIPA
KW - accelerograph
KW - seismic monitoring
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105027140768
U2 - 10.3390/s26010254
DO - 10.3390/s26010254
M3 - Article
C2 - 41516688
AN - SCOPUS:105027140768
SN - 1424-8220
VL - 26
JO - Sensors (Switzerland)
JF - Sensors (Switzerland)
IS - 1
M1 - 254
ER -