Fiber optic is the cable in which the light travels. These cables are made of very thin glass and unlike the traditional cables which carry electricity; they carry light itself. It seems like there isn’t much difference between them but the working principles are different. In the traditional cable, the carrier is electron whereas in fiber optic cable, the carrier is photon. Because the carrier is photon; data transfer is at the speed of light.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is FOTAS?
What Does The Acronym FOTAS Stand For?
Who Developed FOTAS? Is it a Local Product?
What is Fiber?
What is Optics?
What is Fiber Optics?
What is Acoustic Sensing?
Why Distributed Acoustic Sensing?
How Could FOTAS Be Used in Real Life?
Which sectors or firms could use FOTAS?
Could FOTAS Be Integrated to Space Technologies and Industry?
Does FOTAS Sense Temperature?
What are the advantages of FOTAS over other sensing technologies?
Could FOTAS be improved using software and other tools?
Why Should You Buy FOTAS Acoustic Sensing System?
Is FOTAS Acoustic Sensing System Expensive?
Is FOTAS Acoustic Sensing Affected by Environmental Conditions?
Does FOTAS Acoustic Sensor Run With Electricity?
What Happens If The Acoustic Sensing Fiber Cable is Cut?
How Accurate is The Data Generated by FOTAS?
Could FOTAS Acoustic Sensor Early Detect Earthquakes?
What is Intrusion Detection and what is its link with FOTAS?
What kind of cables are used in FOTAS? How do those cables work?
Does FOTAS work with cameras or does it have a camera connection?
What Does FOTAS Acoustic Sensing System Consist of?
What is The Size of FOTAS System Units?