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Fiber Brings 'Live' Response from Ocean Floor

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David Lytle

TUCKERTON, N.J. -- In a scene that would make Jules Verne happy, scientists at Rutgers University and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute have established the first permanent fiber optic link that allows live, two-way communication with instruments on the bottom of the ocean.Previous attempts to gather data from the sea floor have relied on narrow-bandwidth coaxial cable, a limitation that ruled out live control of instruments from the shore. Compared with coaxial cable's 5-MHz bandwidth, the new link to the underwater Long-Term Ecosystem Observatory (LEO-15) supports 600 MHz of video...Read full article

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