Optical fiber sensors
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Optical fiber sensors
Artech House, c1988-
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Includes bibliographies and index
v. 1. Principles and components
v. 2. Systems and applications
v. 3. Components and subsystems
v. 4. Applications, analysis, and future trends
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 ISBN 9780890063170
Description
The first of a two-volume set on optical fiber sensors covers the underlying principles and base-line technology, providing detailed tutorials on basic concepts, essential optics, detectors, optical sources, materials, components, fibers and integrated optics. The second volume will cover systems an
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v. 3 ISBN 9780890069325
Description
Following on from "Optical Fiber Sensors", Volumes 1 and 2, this third volume discusses the significance and applications of recent fibre optic development, including: Fiber Bragg grating and its impact on the basis of sensing technology; optical fibre amplifiers and their emergence as an important optical source when configured as a laser and as a broadband photoluminescent device; and the developments of distributed sensing.
Table of Contents
Revisiting Optical-Fiber Sensors. Fiber Gratings. Evanescently Coupled Components. Optical-Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers. Advances in High-Speed OTDR Detection Techniques. Spectral Measurement Techniques for Optical-Fiber Sensors.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780890069400
Description
The fourth volume in a series, this work details coverage of recent developments in the field of optical fibre sensors. It describes the impact which fibre sensors are having in such areas as chemical and environmental monitoring, structural instrumentation and "smart" structure, process control and engineering, and specialist industrial measurements.
Table of Contents
Optical Fiber-Chemical Sensing Using Direct Spectroscopy. Chemical Sensing Using Indicator Dyes. Dynamic Light Scattering Applied and Its Application in Concentrated Suspensions. In Vivo Medical Sensors. Fiber-Optic Gyros. Fiber-Optic Sensors for Condition Monitoring and Engineering Diagnostics. Sensors in Industrial Systems. Distributed Sensors -- Recent Developments. Multiplexing Techniques for Fiber-Optic Sensors. Fiber Optics and Smart Structures. Fiber-Optic Sensors -- Commercial Presence.
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