Submarine optical fiber communication provides an unrealized deep-sea observation network

Yujian Guo, Juan M. Marin, Islam Ashry*, Abderrahmen Trichili, Michelle Nicole Havlik, Tien Khee Ng, Carlos M. Duarte*, Boon S. Ooi*

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Abstract

Oceans are crucial to human survival, providing natural resources and most of the global oxygen supply, and are responsible for a large portion of worldwide economic development. Although it is widely considered a silent world, the sea is filled with natural sounds generated by marine life and geological processes. Man-made underwater sounds, such as active sonars, maritime traffic, and offshore oil and mineral exploration, have significantly affected underwater soundscapes and species. In this work, we report on a joint optical fiber-based communication and sensing technology aiming to reduce noise pollution in the sea while providing connectivity simultaneously with a variety of underwater applications. The designed multifunctional fiber-based system enables two-way data transfer, monitoring marine life and ship movement near the deployed fiber at the sea bottom and sensing temperature. The deployed fiber is equally harnessed to transfer energy that the internet of underwater things (IoUTs) devices can harvest. The reported approach significantly reduces the costs and effects of monitoring marine ecosystems while ensuring data transfer and ocean monitoring applications and providing continuous power for submerged IoUT devices.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number15412
JournalScientific Reports
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by KAUST baseline funding (BAS/1/1614-01-01). The authors would like to thank Coastline for providing the motor boat.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Springer Nature Limited.

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