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First Impact Movement Characterization of Shallow Buried Live Subsea-Cable

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Abstract

Revealing availability threats and security attacks using State of Polarisation monitoring shows impact characteristics from a cable trencher passing over, moving a subsea cable carrying live traffic while dBQ value dips 0.6 dB.

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