Fiber-Optic-Based Sensing Systems

Fiber-Optic-Based Sensing Systems

by Lazo M. Manojlovic
Fiber-Optic-Based Sensing Systems

Fiber-Optic-Based Sensing Systems

by Lazo M. Manojlovic

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Overview

Presents the latest advances in fiber-optic sensor technology, such as uses of photonic crystal fibers to fiber optic gyroscopes and recent applications, including the use of fiber optic sensors as a minimally invasive medical treatment and in structural health monitoring.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781774637364
Publisher: Apple Academic Press
Publication date: 08/26/2024
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lazo M. Manojlovic, PhD, is currently with the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade, as a Special Adviser to the Minister. He is also with Zrenjanin Technical College, Serbia, as Professor. His experience and research interests include interferometry, optical sensing systems, and laser rangefinders. His extensive experience includes roles with Integrated Microsystems Austria GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria, where he was engaged in research on the development of different types of fiber-optic sensors; the Vienna University of Technology, Austria, where he performed research on the development of high-precision piezoactuator-based positioning systems; Pupin Telecom DATACOM, Belgrade, Serbia, where he was involved in designing, installing, and commissioning of the first hybrid fiber coaxial network for the cable distribution systems in Belgrade; the Military Institute of Technology, Belgrade, Serbia, where he worked on designing and testing several types of ultra-low noise wideband photodiode preamplifiers for quadrant photodetector and for tracking electronics circuits for analog signal processing in pulsed-laser tracking systems for laser guidance missiles; and the Institute Mihailo Pupin, Belgrade, Serbia, as a part of his extended studies, where he was engaged in research on the development of applicative software for text-to-speech synthesis of Serbian spoken language in the C programming language based on diphone concatenation.

Table of Contents

1. The Properties and the Nature of Light 2. Radiometric and Photometric Measurements 3. Optical Detection 4. Coherence and Interference of Light 5. Fiber Optics 6. Low-Coherence Fiber-Optic Sensor Principle of Operation 7. Fiber-Optic Sensor Case Studies

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