Sercel Chooses Carnac as Foundation Graphics Library for Seismic Acquisition System, SQC-Pro

The Challenge
Sercel’s customers needed the ability to examine the quality of seismic data after it was recorded. Sercel believed there was a way to control data quality, focusing on seismic attributes (i.e. signal-to-noise ratio, energy, etc.) as it was being retrieved.

Sercel contacted INT regarding the Carnac graphics toolkit for C++. After an evaluation, Sercel chose Carnac to be the foundation graphics library for the front-end of its seismic acquisition system, SQC-Pro. After the completion of SQC Pro, INT and Sercel focused on the development of a new generation seismic acquisition system.

The INT Solution
INT developed a graphic user interface of the entire system. During the course of the project, INT implemented numerous graphics modules for the application and provided expert advice to Sercel regarding application design and implementation techniques.

INT then focused on the design of the graphics interface that controlled the seismic data acquisition for Sercel's new "408UL" line of hardware as well as the legacy "SN388" line. The software system consisted of hardware interface layers, a proprietary database, and an operator's console application. The latter provided an extensive graphics-based user interface to monitor the operation of individual hardware components, to monitor the quality of gathered data, to perform system tests, and to oversee the process in general.

The Results
Through extensive training for INT graphics toolkits, the Sercel staff achieved a higher level of flexibility with its customers. In addition, INT turned over all of the code and necessary documentation to Sercel’s staff so they could properly maintain the application.

 

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About Sercel

For more than forty years, Sercel has been a leading player in the seismic acquisition sector, supplying the geophysical industry with a full range of high-tech integrated equipment to meet the requirements of current oil exploration projects.