
The project aims to develop new photonic sensor technologies based on fiber optics and spectroscopy that can monitor various parameters and variables related to mobility, pollution, environment, and climate change in urban areas. The project involves two subprojects led by different research groups from the Public University of Navarra and the University of Cantabria, with complementary expertise and synergies in areas such as fiber optic lasing sensors, fiber optic distributed acoustic sensors, point optical fiber sensors, LIBS and Raman spectroscopic and hyperspectral imaging sensors, and machine learning and deep learning algorithms for sensor data analysis.
The project aligns with the thematic priority “Climate, Energy, and Mobility” and contributes to the generation of knowledge and the solution of specific challenges faced by smart and sustainable cities.