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Fiber optics are becoming ubiquitous in cities and communities. Fiber optic sensing can leverage the availability of fiber optics, associated cables, and conduits to perform a variety of “multi-use” applications, maximizing the benefits of a communities’ investment in its telecom infrastructure. A smart city or community employs sensors, obtains data, and makes decisions to achieve otherwise prohibitive efficiency, economic growth, quality of life, and equity. This FOSA webinar will demonstrate how fiber optic sensing is a paradigm shift in sensing for smart cities and communities. Potential sensing applications exist for: Surface transportation Resilience Public Safety, and Environmental and social governance A single strand of fiber cable is transformed over long distances into multitudes of synchronized sensors that require no power or communication. The fiber cable is electromagnetically immune, able to withstand extreme environments and preserve privacy. Presented by FOSA Smart Cities Committee Chairman Dr. Giovanni Milione and Committee Vice Chair Catherine (Cate) McNaught. Dr. Milione is a Senior Researcher in the Optical Networking and Sensing Department at NEC Laboratories America, Inc. His research comprises 100+ publications and patents in fiber optic sensing, fiber-optic communication, and machine learning-based artificial intelligence. Catherine (Cate) McNaught manages emerging applications market development at Corning Optical Communications. Throughout her 15 years at Corning Optical Communications, she has held positions in engineering, business development, major account sales, and market development, with notable focus on technology and application evolutions in fiber access. For more information about the Fiber Optic Sensing Association please visit https://www.fiberopticsensing.org