Fiber optic cable laid next to railway
As fiber optic cables are typically laid underground or in ducts/troughs next to the railway track, the covert and comprehensive geographical coverage this delivers enables security information to be gathered across whole rail routes rapidly. These radio systems connect trains with the traffic control systems in the railway's own data centers via. The Department for Transport has announced a landmark deal to eliminate mobile phone dead zones on Britain's busiest railway lines. Now They're Also Listening to Trains," readers are introduced to an emerging use for fiber optic cables already placed along train lines: acoustic sensing. This technique, also known as Distributed Acoustic Sensing or DAS could enhance already existing infrastructure to help manage and mitigate.
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