Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Google turning phones into earthquake detectors

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

SANFRANCIS­CO:GOOGLE added an earthquake alert system in California on Tuesday, saying it is working on letting Android-powered smartphone­s double as tremor detectors.

Android phones will receive warnings triggered by a “Shakealert” earthquake early-warning system implemente­d on the West Coast by the US Geological Survey and partners.

Shakealert uses signals from hundreds of seismomete­rs across the state to trigger warning messages that “an earthquake has begun and shaking is imminent,” according to the system’s website.

“We saw an opportunit­y to use Android to provide people with timely, helpful earthquake informatio­n when they search, as well as a few seconds warning to get themselves and their loved ones to safety if needed,” principal software engineer Marc Stogaitis said in a blog post.

People anywhere with smartphone­s powered by Google’s Android operating software were also invited to let handsets be part of a crowd-sourced network for detecting earthquake­s.

Smartphone­s are typically equipped with tiny accelerome­ters that sense movement and can catch shaking caused by earthquake­s, according to Stogaitis. “This means your Android phone can be a mini seismomete­r, joining millions of other Android phones out there to form the world’s largest earthquake detection network,” Stogaitis said.

Phones that detect what might be earthquake activity can automatica­lly send a signal to a data centre, where computers quickly determine whether a quake is happening, according to Google.

 ?? AP/FILE ?? A smartphone user checking an earthquake warning app. n
AP/FILE A smartphone user checking an earthquake warning app. n

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