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Software enabled Fiber optic multisensing Network

The EU-funded SoFiN project will address current challenges and carry out research to utilise fibre optic sensors for sensing systems, providing great benefits throughout the already installed and extensive

Turning fiber cables into a scientific sensor

The European project SUBMERSE demonstrates how submarine fiber cables can act as scientific instruments in seismology, oceanography and marine biology, while also warning against

US, EU navies to use 750,000-mile cable network to track submarines

Undersea fiber-optic cables, which stretch over 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles) across the ocean floor, are being used in a new way for anti-submarine warfare. A developing

Sparkle Joins the European ECSTATIC Project to Transform

ECSTATIC is a unique initiative that seeks to evaluate the most important fibre-optic sensing techniques in real-life telecommunication infrastructures, integrating high-speed optical

Fiber Monitoring and Optical Sensing Strengthening Critical

The EU directives NIS2 and RCE have been issued to enhance the resilience and cybersecurity of critical infrastructure. It is now up to the EU member states and the designated

European Project to Repurpose Fiber-Optic Cables Into Photonic Sensors

European Project to Repurpose Fiber-Optic Cables Into Photonic Sensors An Aston University-led initiative aims to turn existing telecom cables in railways into real-time early warning

The future of subsea fibre optic sensing

Over the past three years, we''ve been working together to explore how Europe''s submarine fibre-optic cables can become scientific tools for seismology, oceanography, and marine

US, EU navies to use 750,000-mile cable network to

Undersea fiber-optic cables, which stretch over 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles) across the ocean floor, are being used in a new way for anti

EU invests €5 million to detect earthquakes with fiber optic

Now a new €5 million EU-funded project has begun work to allow fiber optic cable lines under roads, fields and seas to double up as sensors capable of spotting earthquakes, monitoring

Ecstatic Project

ECSTATIC is a unique initiative that seeks to evaluate the most important fibre-optic sensing techniques in real-life telecommunication infrastructures, integrating high-speed optical communication with

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