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Trans‐Oceanic Distributed Sensing of Tides Over Telecommunication Cable Between Portugal and Brazil
by
Liu, Meichen
, Varughese, Siddharth
, Costa, Luis
, Zhan, Zhongwen
, Edirisinghe, Sumudu
, Mertz, Pierre
, Kamalov, Valey
in
Cables
/ Communication cables
/ Fiber optic sensors
/ Fiber optics
/ Height variations
/ Microwave radiation
/ Ocean floor
/ Ocean temperature
/ Ocean tides
/ Oceans
/ Optical fibres
/ Phase measurement
/ Sensing techniques
/ Sensor arrays
/ Shallow water
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Submarine cables
/ Temperature monitoring
2025
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Trans‐Oceanic Distributed Sensing of Tides Over Telecommunication Cable Between Portugal and Brazil
by
Liu, Meichen
, Varughese, Siddharth
, Costa, Luis
, Zhan, Zhongwen
, Edirisinghe, Sumudu
, Mertz, Pierre
, Kamalov, Valey
in
Cables
/ Communication cables
/ Fiber optic sensors
/ Fiber optics
/ Height variations
/ Microwave radiation
/ Ocean floor
/ Ocean temperature
/ Ocean tides
/ Oceans
/ Optical fibres
/ Phase measurement
/ Sensing techniques
/ Sensor arrays
/ Shallow water
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Submarine cables
/ Temperature monitoring
2025
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Trans‐Oceanic Distributed Sensing of Tides Over Telecommunication Cable Between Portugal and Brazil
by
Liu, Meichen
, Varughese, Siddharth
, Costa, Luis
, Zhan, Zhongwen
, Edirisinghe, Sumudu
, Mertz, Pierre
, Kamalov, Valey
in
Cables
/ Communication cables
/ Fiber optic sensors
/ Fiber optics
/ Height variations
/ Microwave radiation
/ Ocean floor
/ Ocean temperature
/ Ocean tides
/ Oceans
/ Optical fibres
/ Phase measurement
/ Sensing techniques
/ Sensor arrays
/ Shallow water
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Submarine cables
/ Temperature monitoring
2025
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Trans‐Oceanic Distributed Sensing of Tides Over Telecommunication Cable Between Portugal and Brazil
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Trans‐Oceanic Distributed Sensing of Tides Over Telecommunication Cable Between Portugal and Brazil
2025
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Overview
Geophysical sensing in the open ocean is both costly and technically challenging. Here we developed a novel distributed fiber optic sensing technique that employs microwave modulation for phase measurement in signals returned from submarine repeaters. We transformed a trans‐Atlantic telecom cable into an 81‐sensor array and measured sub‐millihertz strains. The strains correlate with ocean tide height variations in phase, suggesting a dominant factor of the cable's Poisson's effect. Large strains observed at fiber spans located in the shallow water match the strong variations of simulated seafloor temperature. This study presents the first experimental confirmation of detecting sub‐millihertz signals using trans‐oceanic distributed sensing with submarine cables at span‐wise spatial resolution (∼80 km), opening the potential for cost‐efficient tsunami early warning and long‐term ocean temperature monitoring compatible with active data‐carrying fibers.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Subject
/ Oceans
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