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2021 ◽  
Vol 2136 (1) ◽  
pp. 012051
Author(s):  
Lizong Lin ◽  
Sunhui Du ◽  
Baibing Ouyang ◽  
Mi Yan

Abstract With the rapid development of wireless communication and Internet of things, intelligent products have been widely used in living and industrial places. The purpose of this paper is to develop an intelligent controller and intelligent lock cabinet for the monitoring of optical cable handover box. It can monitor the temperature, humidity, fire, flood, vibration and the identity of the personnel in and out of the optical cable box, and send the data information to the management server through wireless communication, so as to realize the purpose of monitoring and management of the optical cable box. The products under development include intelligent controllers, smart keys and electronic locks. The smart key is used in conjunction with the electronic lock.



2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Ionikova ◽  
Kirill Karpov ◽  
Viacheslav Shuvalov


2021 ◽  
Vol 2083 (2) ◽  
pp. 022062
Author(s):  
Xinxin Fan ◽  
Xiuguo Chen ◽  
Hongmei Yan ◽  
Jianbing Wang

Abstract In order to realize the fast establishment of power fiber circuitous channels, the reliability of power communication optical cable network is guaranteed. An optical matrix 8X8 protection device is designed by using all-optical switcher. The test results show that at the end of each input light path, any 8 paths can be switched, it can achieve 1:8 protection switch, realized the arbitrary switching of three modes and has the function of remote fiber route scheduling.



2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
HuiFang Wang ◽  
ShuJuan Zhang ◽  
Juan Wang ◽  
MeiRu Huo ◽  
Lei Fan ◽  
...  


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 880
Author(s):  
Jingyang Qiao ◽  
Wu Liu ◽  
Jingquan Liu ◽  
Jianping Zhou

Seafloor observatories can provide long-term, real-time submarine monitoring data, which has great significance for the study of major scientific technology in marine science, especially in the seafloor earthquake observation. The chained submarine data sampling and transmission system is the prototype and foundation of cabled seafloor earthquake observatories. This paper designs and builds a chained data sampling and transmission system (SQSTS) based on Zynq-7000 Soc (System on chip) and clock synchronization. At the beginning, we realized high-precision submarine data (24 bit) sampling based on Zynq-7000 Soc and ADS 1256. Using the PPS (Pulse per second) signal provided by the P88 1588 PTP (Precise time protocol) clock synchronization board and the inner crystal oscillator of the Zynq-7000 Soc, the time stamp up to the microsecond level, for the seismic data sampled in each seismometer node can support subsequent inversion of seismic data. In addition, a high-speed data transmission link connecting nodes in SQSTS, which is based on the Gigabit transceiver and optical cable, has been investigated. The transmission link has been realized by using the Aurora IP core. The theoretical calculations indicate that the data transmission bus bandwidth can reach 4 Gbps, while in the meantime its reliability has been proved by experiments. The experimental results show that the system owns the characteristics of high data sampling accuracy, stable and reliable high-speed transmission, and has promising application prospects.







2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olafur Flovenz ◽  
Rongjiang Wang ◽  
Gylfi Hersir ◽  
Torsten Dahm ◽  
Sebastian Hainzl ◽  
...  

Abstract One year of deformation and seismicity prior to a volcanic eruption in March 2021 at an oblique plate boundary in Iceland created a unique opportunity to study the interaction between upwelling magma and geothermal processes. We apply poroelastic modelling to explain satellite geodetic data showing three uplift and subsidence cycles at the Svartsengi geothermal field and use gravity data to constrain the density of intruded material. We use recordings on optical cable to generate a high-resolution earthquake catalogue and developed new waveform stacking and migration methods to detect and locate 39,500 earthquakes. The resulting model explains the geodetic, gravity, and seismic data by magmatic derived gas intruded into a horizontal sealed aquifer at 4 km depth in the roots of the geothermal field at the top of up-doming brittle-ductile boundary. The total injected volume is estimated 9.5·107m3 with optimal density of 840 kg/m3. Our results suggest upward migration of three packages of volcanic gas along the brittle-ductile boundary from a subcrustal magmatic source 8–10 km east of the geothermal field, with important implications for the dynamics leading to the eruption.



CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 680-686
Author(s):  
Yu-Bao Ma, Xin-Rong Qin

In order to effectively improve the fault self-healing ability of pipeline communication system and reduce the events of communication interruption caused by fiber break or performance degradation of optical line, this paper introduces the basic principle, system composition working mode and technical requirements of OLP technology. The OLP system is firstly introduced into the relay section of long-distance pipeline to build the standby route with the spare optical fiber as material. When the in-service route is broken or the performance of optical fiber is reduced, the OLP system can automatically switch to the standby route within 50 ms to ensure the communication transmission service be uninterrupted, and even no error code alarm. Through engineering test in pipeline industry, the operability of OLP technology applied to the pipeline communication system is verified. Using the real-time monitoring data of optical cable through OLP system, we can analyze the evolution trend of optical cable line quality, precontrol in advance, and improve the level of communication management.



Pomorstvo ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 118-127
Author(s):  
Irena Jurdana ◽  
Biserka Rukavina ◽  
Sandra Tominac Coslovich

One of the strategic development priorities of the Republic of Croatia is the development and construction of a modern telecommunications network and the availability of high-speed Internet throughout its territory, especially in rural areas and on islands. To enable this, it is important to build a reliable and resilient communication infrastructure. With the cooperation of all stakeholders in the construction, from telecom operators to local and state administrations responsible for the maritime demesne, and with efficient legislation, it is possible to achieve sustainable development of submarine cable infrastructure. The paper provides an overview of the legal aspects of submarine optical cable infrastructure design and application at the national and international levels. Special attention is dedicated to the analysis of a national legal regime regulating the protection and sustainable use of submarine cables. Thus, the authors will provide critical analysis of a kind of dualism present in the application of the Ordinance on the Register of Concessions and the Ordinance on the Register of Concessions on the Maritime Demesne and offer suggestions for potential improvements of a national legal framework pertaining to the right of laying and legally protecting submarine cables.



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