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f Developments in Vibrator Control
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, EAGE Vibroseis Workshop - Vibroseis acquisition and processing half century later, new developments in data quality and productivity, Oct 2008, cp-92-00003
- ISBN: 978-94-6282-067-8
Abstract
The type of output used to control a vibrator was a subject of controversy some 25 to 30 years<br>ago. The field data collected by the acquisition systems must be correlated by a “pilot” signal<br>for the results to be comparable with impulsive data. But which vibrator signal corresponds to<br>the going down signal? A great discussion started. Baseplate velocity had been used as the<br>feedback control, as well as reaction mass acceleration. Over the years, the use of ground<br>force, measured as the weighted sum of baseplate and reaction mass accelerations, has found<br>wide acceptance.