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Recent developments in fibre optic sensors for point and distributed sensing in large structuresFormat | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
The recent development of the in-fibre Bragg grating sensor (FBG) with its unique ability to detect temperature and strain and ease with which large numbers of such sensors, deployed remotely, can be multiplexed, has lead to the possibility of monitoring the structural integrity of major capitol items such as buildings and bridges.
Paper Details
Date Published: 18 June 1998
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 3483, European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, (18 June 1998); doi: 10.1117/12.309659
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3483:
European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors
Brian Culshaw; Julian D. C. Jones, Editor(s)
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 3483, European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, (18 June 1998); doi: 10.1117/12.309659
Show Author Affiliations
Yun-Jiang Rao, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (China)
Norman E. Fisher, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Philip J. Henderson, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
V. Lecoeuche, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Norman E. Fisher, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Philip J. Henderson, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
V. Lecoeuche, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Christopher N. Pannell, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
David J. Webb, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
David A. Jackson, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
David J. Webb, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
David A. Jackson, Univ. of Kent at Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3483:
European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors
Brian Culshaw; Julian D. C. Jones, Editor(s)
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