Scientists perform real-time environmental sensing over 524 kilometers of live aerial fiber opticalsociety
By monitoring polarization changes in the light traveling through a fiber link, this approach could enable new environmental or current sensing types. It can also be used to improve
Mikael Mazur from Nokia Bell Labs will present the new findings at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference , which will take place 05—09 March 2023 in San Diego, California, U.S..
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