Low Latency Network Infrastructure refers to a telecommunications framework designed to minimize delays in data transmission, ensuring rapid communication between devices. This is particularly crucial for applications like distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and high-speed data transfers, such as 9.6-Tb/s dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transmissions.

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First Field Demonstration of Hollow-Core Fibre Supporting Distributed Acoustic Sensing and DWDM Transmission

We demonstrate a method for measuring the backscatter coefficient of hollow-core fibre (HCF), and show the feasibility of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) with simultaneous 9.6-Tb/s DWDM transmission over a 1.6-km field-deployed HCF cable.