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| Anno Accademico |
2025/2026 |
| Corso di Studi |
Dott. - MI (1380) Ingegneria dell'Informazione / Information Technology |
| Anno di Corso |
1 |
| Codice Identificativo |
063932 |
| Denominazione Insegnamento |
SUBMARINE OPTICAL NETWORKS AS A STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE |
| Tipo Insegnamento |
MONODISCIPLINARE |
| Crediti Formativi Universitari (CFU) |
5.0 |
| Programma sintetico |
Submarine optical networks are vital for global communications, carrying over 95% of international data traffic with high speed. Beyond connectivity, they play a strategic role in sensing, enabling real-time monitoring of seismic activity and climate changes, allowing early warning for earthquakes and tsunamis. Additionally, these networks serve as underwater surveillance tools, detecting submarine movements and maritime activity. As critical infrastructure, they are both assets and targets in geopolitical conflicts, making their protection essential. The Course is aimed to offer the comprehension of the dual function of the submarine networks - data transmission and environmental sensing - allowing the student to understand their relevance for scientific advancement and global security. |
| Settori Scientifico Disciplinari (SSD) |
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Codice SSD
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Descrizione SSD
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CFU
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ING-INF/03
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TELECOMUNICAZIONI
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5.0
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Scaglione
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Nome
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Programma dettagliato
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Boffi Pierpaolo, Kamalov Valey
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