Abstract
Due to Indonesia’s geographical location within the Pacific Ring of Fire, it is susceptible to earthquake occurrences. Therefore, the implementation of an Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) System is crucial to mitigate the impact of earthquakes. This study focused on deploying an on-site EEW system on Bali Island, an Indonesian region known for its elevated seismic activity. The study evaluated the system’s performance over five months in 2023. Throughout this observation period, the AI-based on-site EEW system successfully detected the earthquake’s P-wave before the occurrence of stronger seismic waves, such as the peak ground acceleration (PGA). It provided a warning time of up to 75 seconds and accurately predicted the intensity of the impending earthquake. These outcomes meet the fundamental requirements for an effective EEW system. The results obtained from the deployed AI-based on-site EEW system demonstrate the potential for wider implementation of such systems across Indonesia.
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