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“Subsea internet cables could help detect earthquakes”
18.11.2024 , Auditorium

There are plenty of seismic stations on land helping detect and record earthquakes but very little deployed in our sea’s and oceans. Marine seismic detectors have traditionally been expensive, unreliable and not widely deployed. In recent years, research has shown that new and existing submarine cables can be used to detect seismic activity. Given that two thirds of our planet is covered by Oceans, this new development provides a great opportunity to improve our knowledge of the geological activity of our planet. Additionally, an early warning of an imminent Tsunami can save thousands of lives.

This presentation will introduce the recent developments in sensing on Submarine Fibre Optic Cables and introduce the key sensing technologies employed.

Siehe auch: Slide Deck - Subsea Internet Cables could help detect Earthquakes (3,6 MB)

David Lloyd has over twenty years of experience in the Telecommunications industry, with a core specialization in network engineering and planning. He has held senior technical roles with GTT, Hibernia Networks, Telenor, 360networks, and is currently a Senior Network Architect at EXA Infrastructure (previously GTT/Hibernia Networks). David holds an MA, M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Computer Science from Trinity College Dublin, and a Full Technological Certificate in Telecommunications from Dublin Institute of Technology. He has expertise on a broad range of submarine and terrestrial networking technologies.