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* '''[[geopsy]]''': a graphical user interface for visualization of waveforms, basic signal processing and advanced signal processing. The later are implemented within plug-ins that can be included or not:
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== Geopsy ==
** [[H/V spectral ratio]], [[Spectral amplitudes]], [[H/V rotate]], [[Spectrum rotate]]
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** [[Ambient vibration array]]
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'''[[geopsy]]''' is a graphical user interface for visualization of waveforms, basic and advanced signal processing. The later are implemented within plug-ins that are optionally installed:
** [[Active source experiment (MASW)]]
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* [[Geopsy: H/V and Spectrum Toolboxes|H/V ratio and Amplitude Spectrum]]
** Signal stacking for noise reduction
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* [[Damping estimation from random decrement]]
** Damping estimation from random decrement
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* [[Particle motion]]
** Plus-minus refraction (not yet available)
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* [[Ambient vibration array]]
** Time-frequency analysis
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* [[Active source experiment (MASW)]]
** Particle motion
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* [[Signal stacking for noise reduction]]
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* [[Time-frequency analysis]]
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* [[Plus-minus refraction]] (not yet available)
  
 
== Array response ==
 
== Array response ==

Latest revision as of 13:00, 9 January 2013

Geopsy

geopsy is a graphical user interface for visualization of waveforms, basic and advanced signal processing. The later are implemented within plug-ins that are optionally installed:

Array response

  • warangps: monitoring of real-time positions for WARAN, computation of theoretical array responses.
  • gpfksimulator: educational tool for simulating the array response of plane wave(s) with arbitrary direction and speed.

Array post-processing

  • max2curve: tool for estimating the average and the uncertainties of various processes: FK, HRFK, MSPAC, HVTFA or simply curves.
  • spac2disp: tool for estimating the reliability of experimental auto-correlation curves.
  • gphistogram: tool for estimating 2D histograms from an ensemble of points (X,Y).

Utilities