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technology1 year ago

"Fiber Optics: From Internet to Train Monitoring"

Fiber optic cables, traditionally used for internet connectivity, are now being repurposed for distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) to monitor train activity and infrastructure along railways. By analyzing the vibrations created by trains and other disturbances, scientists can detect potential issues such as track cracks, rockslides, or faults in track alignment. This technology utilizes existing fiber optic infrastructure and can provide detailed insights into the health of railways, potentially preventing problems before they occur.

technology1 year ago

"Revolutionizing Sensor Technology: Harnessing Sound Waves to Eliminate Batteries"

Researchers have developed a new type of mechanical sensor that harnesses vibrational energy from sound waves to power electronic devices, eliminating the need for batteries. The sensor, made of silicone and metamaterial, can distinguish between specific words or sounds and trigger electrical pulses to activate devices. Potential applications include infrastructure monitoring for earthquakes and building cracks, as well as detecting gas leaks in decommissioned oil wells, offering a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to battery-powered sensors.