Environmental Sensing involves the use of instruments and networks to measure parameters such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and radiation. It supports research in climate science, pollution monitoring, and smart city infrastructure. Advances in IoT and remote sensing technologies have expanded coverage and temporal resolution of environmental data. Reliable sensing systems inform decision-making in environmental policy and resource management. The field bridges engineering, data analytics, and environmental science.

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Ezra Ip Presents at CLEO 2026 in Charlotte, NC on May 18th

Senior Researcher Ezra Ip has been invited to present Sensors Based on Forward Transmission using the Telecom Infrastructure at CLEO 2026 in Charlotte, NC, on Monday, May 18th, from 5:30-6:00pm. He explores a compelling frontier: using existing telecom networks as environmental sensors. He will present a review of environmental sensing using telecom infrastructure with sensors that measure accumulated phase and SOP.

Utilizing Distributed Acoustic Sensing with Telecom Fibers for Entomological Observations

The 2021 emergence of Brood X cicadas was monitored in situ in our testbed using a DAS system connected to an outdoor telecom fiber over a 16-day period. The spectral and energy characteristics of the cicada calling signal has been measured and analyzed.