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14 September 1994 Applications of "absolute" fiber optic sensors to smart materials and structures
Vikram Bhatia, Mark E. Jones, Jennifer L. Grace, Kent A. Murphy, Richard O. Claus, Jonathan A. Greene, Tuan A. Tran
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Proceedings Volume 2360, Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185031
Event: 10th Optical Fibre Sensors Conference, 1994, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Abstract
The ability of future materials to autonomously sense and respond to environmental stimuli has been proposed for several years [1, 2, 3]. Some investigators envision Hie large-scale, "smart” integrated function structures of Fifty years from now gradually evolving from the discretely instrumented and actuated structures of today and the near future for on-line, nondestructive evaluation.
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Vikram Bhatia, Mark E. Jones, Jennifer L. Grace, Kent A. Murphy, Richard O. Claus, Jonathan A. Greene, and Tuan A. Tran "Applications of "absolute" fiber optic sensors to smart materials and structures", Proc. SPIE 2360, Tenth International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, (14 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185031
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics sensors

Sensors

Smart materials

Multiplexing

Optical fibers

Composites

Semiconductor lasers

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