2nd EEW Workshop in Kyoto, 2009  
JSPS/ DPRI  

Program

* Program (PDF for print)
* April 21, oral program
* April 22, oral program
* April 22, poster program

April 21 (Tues.)
Session 1
10:30-11:35
1. Earthquake Early Warning in Japan - Provision to the General Public and its Results –
Keiji Doi, JMA
Abst. Slide
2. ElarmS across California: Current realtime performance and future outlook
Richard Allen, UC Berkeley, US
Abst. Slide
Lunch Break
Session 2
12:30-2:40
3. The Earthquake Early Warning System in southern Italy: Technologies, Methods and Performance Evaluation
Aldo Zollo, Univ. of Naples Federico II, Italy
Abst. Slide
4. Tau_c and Pd methods in earthquake early warning and its development in Earthworm system
Yih-Min Wu, Taiwan Univ., Taiwan
Abst. Slide
5. Developing a prototype system for earthquake early warning using tau_c method
Masumi Yamada, Kyoto Univ.
Abst. Slide
6. Updates on EEW Testing and Finite Fault Research at Caltech
Maren Boese, Caltech, US
Abst. Slide
7. Efficiency of Earthquake Early Warning Systems
Friedemann Wenzel, Karlsruhe Univ., Germany
Abst. Slide
8. Earthquake Early Warning and Rapid Loss Information Generation in İstanbul
Mustafa Erdik, Bogazici Univ, Turkey
Abst. Slide
Coffee Break
Session 3
2:50-4:30
9. Application of the earthquake early warning system for the OKI semiconductor factory
Ken'ichi Takamatsu, OKI Engineering Co.,Ltd.
Abst. Slide
10. Robust and reliable early warning system for engineering
Katsuhisa Kanda, Kajima
Abst. Slide
11. Realtime Information Systems for Tokyo Metro Company and Others
Tsutomu Sato, SDR
Abst. Slide
12. Real-Time Performance of the Virtual Seismologist Earthquake Early Warning Algorithm in Southern California
Georgia Cua, ETH, Switzerland
Abst. Slide
13. Uncertainty in early warning predictions of engineering applications of Earthquake Early Warning
Iunio Iervolino, Univ. of Naples Federico II, Italy
Abst. Slide
4:30-5:00 Discussion

April 22 (Wed.)
Session 4
9:00-10:20
14. Not only EEW, but also "Disaster and Evacuation Information" to Cellular Phone
Yoshinori Maeda, NTT Docomo
Abst. Slide
15. Application of Earthgquake Early Warning System in Schools and Experience of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake
Masato Motosaka, Tohoku Univ.
Abst. Slide
16. Home Seismometer for Earthquake Early Warning
Shigeki Horiuchi, NIED
Abst. Slide
17. Earthquake Early Warning: Public Policy, Organization and Management Considerations in Implementation in the US
Jim Goltz, OES, US
Abst. Slide
Coffee Break
Session 5
10:30-11:30
18. Prototype Earthquake Early Warning System in the Beijing Capital Region of China
Hanshu Peng, CEA, China
Abst. Slide
19. Development of earthquake early warning system in Taiwan
Nai-Chi Hsiao, CWB, Taiwan
Abst. Slide
20. Earthquake early warning in the context of the USGS Advanced National Seismic System
William Leith, USGS, US
Abst. Slide
Lunch Break
12:30-2:20 Poster Session
Session 6
2:30-3:50
21. Using W phase for regional tsunami warning and rapid earthquake hazard assessment
Luis Rivera, Strasbourg Univ., France
Abst. Slide
22. Probabilistic Prediction of Rupture Length, Slip and Seismic Ground Motions for au Ongoing Rupture
Tom Heaton, Caltech, US
Abst. Slide
23. A robust method for imaging asperities of large earthquakes
Shunroku Yamamoto, RTRI
Abst. Slide
24. Uncertainty of anticipation of seismic intensities -A study of fluctuation of anticipated seismic intensities by the method of current Earthquake Early Warning -
Mitsuyuki Hoshiba, Meteorological Research Institute
Abst. Slide
Coffee Break
Session 7
4:00-5:00
25. Basic study for developing the Earthquake Early Warning system for great earthquakes - case of ground motions in large crustal earthquakes-
Kojiro Irikura, AIT
Abst. Slide
26. Earthquake Early Warning and Realtime Earthquake Disaster Prevention
Yutaka Nakamura, SDR
Abst. Slide
27. Consequence-Based Early warning systems
Gaetano Manfredi, Univ. of Naples Federico II, Italy
Abst. Slide
5:00-5:30 Discussion