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25 February 1981 Overview Of Fiber-Optic Sensor Systems (FOSS)
Harry V. Winsor
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Abstract
Fiber-Optic Sensors appear suitable for successfully fulfilling a wide spectrum of sensing transducer requirements in industrial and military applications. Before they supercede existing sensors, a large amount of materials, subsystem and system design research must be accomplished to solve the apparent difficulties. This paper summarizes their promise, the technological problems that arise, and the principle approaches that will solve these problems.
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Harry V. Winsor "Overview Of Fiber-Optic Sensor Systems (FOSS)", Proc. SPIE 0239, Guided Wave Optical and Surface Acoustic Wave Devices: Systems and Applications, (25 February 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959213
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Acoustics

Magnetic sensors

Interferometry

Interference (communication)

Signal detection

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