Public technology demonstration
HADRON FieldLab
Demo server
Controlled public evaluation
Run authorized waveform and DAS array recordings through the HADRON FieldLab demo.
Primary uploads must be waveform or channel-by-time array data: HDF5, NetCDF4, TDMS, SEG-Y trace, MiniSEED, SAC, NPY, or NPZ. CSV, JSON, or TXT files are accepted only as optional event-window or pick sidecars. Raw uploads are deleted after processing.
Product overview
Clearer field recordings for faster technical review.
HADRON FieldLab is a browser-based evaluation workspace for seismic and distributed acoustic sensing teams that need to judge whether a noisy recording contains usable structure before it moves deeper into an analysis workflow. The demo accepts authorized waveform or channel-by-time array files, sends them to the configured evaluation server, and returns a result package with processed review data, metrics, preview imagery, and a PDF report.
The product is designed as a practical front end for technical due diligence. It keeps the workflow narrow: upload a real recording, run a controlled evaluation, inspect the measured change, download the package, and remove the server files when the review is complete. It does not ask users for training labels, site-specific setup, or implementation details.
What it does
- Accepts common DAS and waveform containers for public evaluation runs.
- Returns objective before-and-after metrics, preview images, and review files.
- Keeps raw upload handling explicit, with deletion after processing.
Who uses it
Field engineers, geophysicists, monitoring teams, and technical buyers use FieldLab to screen noisy authorized recordings and decide whether a deeper JAWD AS pilot is worth running on their own archive.
Pilot pricing
Commercial evaluation starts with a scoped pilot. Contact JAWD AS with dataset format, file size, intended use, and deployment needs for pricing and access terms.
Illustrative view
Signal Workbench
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