Webinar: Use Cases for Fibre Optic Sensing Technology in Roads and Transport

Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Location: Online, 1:00 – 2:00pm AEST
Organiser: Austroads
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This webinar presents the outcomes of Austroads Project NEG6439, which examines how fibre optic sensing technologies can be applied to support improved road agency services and functions.

While fibre optic networks are widely deployed across Australian and New Zealand transport agencies for communications, their use as a sensing capability remains relatively underutilised. This project explores how technologies such as distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), distributed temperature sensing (DTS) and strain fibre sensing (SFS) can be leveraged across a broad range of operational use cases.

The webinar outlines approximately 20 prioritised use cases across four key domains: traffic monitoring, anomaly detection, security and asset management. These include applications such as travel speed and volume monitoring, linear heat detection in tunnels, perimeter security, and structural health monitoring of bridges and tunnels. The session also presents an assessment of technology maturity, highlighting that several use cases are already at established to advanced levels (TRL 5–9), while others remain emerging or nascent and suited to targeted trials.

Practical guidance is provided on how these technologies can be integrated into existing transport systems, including key considerations for deployment, operations, and data management, as well as insights into market trends and capability requirements.

This webinar will be of interest to transport agencies, infrastructure operators, and practitioners involved in intelligent transport systems, asset management and network operations.

This webinar is presented by Irene Horvat and Henry Wu with a live Q+A moderated by David Yee

No charge, but registration is essential. Can’t make the live session? Register, and you’ll receive a link to the recording. Register now.


Irene Horvat is an experienced financial modelling consultant with JYW who has performed roles across a wide range of complex transport industry, including Transport Management Centre (TMC), Intelligent Transport System (ITS), as well as major infrastructure financial modelling services for both public and private sector clients throughout Australasia.

Henry Wu has held various senior management positions across a wide range of major transport infrastructure and intelligent transport systems for a range of public and private sector clients throughout Australasia.