The distributed acoustic sensing market is projected to reach US$6.5 billion by 2033, growing from US$2.8 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 12.9%. Pipeline monitoring remains the leading application, ...
Imagine repurposing underground fiber optic cables, typically used for delivering high-speed Internet to California residents, to detect and measure earthquakes. That is the focus of a recent research ...
A project at Caltech has developed a fiber optic-based method to measure soil moisture in the shallow subterranean region between the surface and underground aquifers. Reported in Nature ...
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) leverages fibre-optic cables to transform conventional telecommunication infrastructure into extensive sensor networks capable of recording acoustic and strain ...
Thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables, already in place across California, can shake up the study of earthquakes. New research out of Caltech used a section of telecommunication fiber to sense and ...
Zhongwen Zhan, 36, can trace one watershed moment in his life to a literal earth-shaking event. He was an undergrad student in China when a 9.1 magnitude earthquake ruptured the sea floor in the ...
A breakthrough AI model trained on unlabeled seismic data promises to revolutionize earthquake monitoring, turning everyday fiber-optic cables into a dense, global seismic intelligence network. Image ...
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