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The 99% Data Return Recipe
KMI Information Series Webinar + Q&A!!!

99% Data Return over an entire year – No Timing Issues - No Micro Gaps. These performance indicators tell the story of sound engineering, outstanding dataloggers, and enterprise-class software.

Data return is the ultimate benchmark of the success of any environmental monitoring network. Without data, operators gain no value from their investment in the system. Systems related to the observational sciences (e.g., seismic networks, etc.) rely even more heavily upon high data returns. You can’t schedule an earthquake, so if the system misses data, generates error-laced returns, or experiences downtime, entire events can be missed.

In this informative webinar + Q&A, Dr. Mathias Franke describes how to achieve the lofty target of 99% data return with pristine timing in real-world seismic systems. This presentation places particular emphasis on the practical application of specific technology based upon a proven track record of delivering unmatched data return in large mission-critical systems.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Apr 5, 2023 09:00 AM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Speakers

Dr. Mathias Franke
VP, Open Systems & Services Division @Kinemetrics, Inc.
Dr. Mathias Franke is Vice President of the Open Systems & Services Division of Kinemetrics. Prior to joining Kinemetrics, Mathias was Research Scientist in the Engineering Department of INTEVEP, the former R&D center of the Venezuelan petroleum industry. He was responsible for the seismic and strong-motion networks, co-developed the seismic hazard map of Venezuela, and was consultant to the advisory board of the Earthquake Zonation for Structural Design of Buildings of the National Committee of Standards in Venezuela. Mathias joined Kinemetrics in 1996 to start the seismic network design group, which is now called the Open Systems & Services Division. Mathias has a Ph.D. in Geophysics from the University of Hamburg in Germany.