Sensonic Security Monitoring for Railways

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Sensonic Security Monitoring for Railways

Railways are too often the victims or cable theft, vandalism and even targeted disruption. Using fibre optic sensing, Sensonic covertly detects activities along the rail corridor such as walking, digging and cable events.

This allows near real-time security information to be gathered from often remote and difficult to access assets. This short demonstration video shows the track activities and the data, alarms and location information generated on the inset panel.

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