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Subsea internet cables can now ‘listen’ for sabotage using irregular pulses of light

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  • Subsea cables can detect disturbances in the light pulses they carry
  • These can be used to locate potential sources of sabotage or damage
  • Acoustic sabotage detection will become more common for subsea cables

Following several recent incidents of sabotage against undersea internet cables, many European countries, the European Union, and NATO, are looking for ways to detect attacks as and when they happen.

AP Sensing has now developed a way to ‘listen’ for irregular light pulses travelling through undersea fiber optic cables caused by acoustic energy, such as a diver touching a cable, or a ship dragging its anchor towards one.

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