
SMART Subsea Cables for Observing the Ocean and Earth
Author(s) -
Bruce M. Howe,
Christopher R. Barnes,
Davie T. Meldrum
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
marine technology society journal/marine technology society journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.23
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1948-1209
pISSN - 0025-3324
DOI - 10.4031/mtsj.55.3.9
Subject(s) - subsea , outreach , government (linguistics) , warning system , telecommunications , obsolescence , engineering , business , marine engineering , linguistics , political science , law , marketing , philosophy
The Joint Task Force (JTF) for S cience M onitoring A nd R eliable T elecommunications (SMART) Subsea Cables will facilitate integration of sensors into commercial submarine telecommunications cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning. Our vision is a planetary scale array monitoring ocean heat and circulation and sea-level rise and revolutionizing real-time warning systems for earthquake and tsunami disaster mitigation. This is enabled by the trans-ocean cable infrastructure linking society together: 1.4 million km of cable, 20,000 repeaters every 70 km hosting the sensors, constantly being refreshed over 10‐25 years, without interfering with telecom. Initial sensors are ocean bottom temperature, pressure and seismic acceleration. System suppliers are on board, the first major SMART project is funded and underway in Portugal (2020), and seven others are in various stages of planning and funding—a perfect example of the Blue Economy in action for the UN Decade.JTF will provide coordination between ocean science, operational oceanography, hazard early warning centers, industry, and relevant government agencies. SMART cables will create profound opportunities for innovation—requiring people with appropriate depth and breadth of expertise. JTF will facilitate SMART cable projects that will catalyze and include education, training, and outreach programs to build necessary capacity