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Fiber Optic Array Scans the Ocean for Submarines and Oil Wells

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Breck Hitz

A group of researchers from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington and from QinetiQ in Dorchester, UK, has designed and demonstrated an array of fiber optic sensors that can detect weak underwater acoustic signals across a spectrum of frequencies. These signals could be generated by submarines or other vessels, or they could be the return signals of an active sonar system. Sonar systems often are employed in the oil and gas industry to survey the geophysical properties of the ocean floor in search of undiscovered petroleum deposits. The new fiber optic design has several advantages...Read full article

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    Published: December 2003
    acoustic signalsfiber optic sensorsResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorssonar systemTech PulseUS Naval Research Laboratory

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