This study proposed an optic-electric hybrid sensor based on infrared laser ranging technology and cable-sensing technology. Smart cities run on fiber that never sleeps. CCTV, traffic signals, public Wi-Fi, and emergency alerts all depend on links that must recover fast—without midnight cabinet visits. XENOptics CSOS brings sub-minute optical reroutes and passive-latched continuity to. cient power con-verters are key subsystems. They also fulfil a significant role in safety by protecting the entire system, as they are res stant to over-volt-ages and short-circuits. The working principle, hardware layer, design details, laboratory calibration and field validation were presented and discussed. The optic-electric hybrid sensor implemented. This Special Issue entitled “Optoelectronic Materials, Devices, and Applications” is devoted to gathering a broad array of research papers on the latest advances in the development of optoelectronic materials and devices of semiconductors, fiber optics, power electronics, microwaves, and terahertz. Global leaders like Mumbai Metro demonstrate this transformation.
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