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|a 9783036512860
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|a Morozov, Oleg
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|a Fiber Bragg Grating Based Sensors and Systems
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2021
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|a 1 electronic resource (228 p.)
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|a curved detectors
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|a high-speed interrogation
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|a neutron diffraction
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|a Addressed Fiber Bragg Structures
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|a highway bridges
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|a vehicle-bridge interaction
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|a algorithm
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|a microwave-photonic sensor systems
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|a hand motion capture
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|a DFB laser
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|a landing simulation
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|a long-gauge FBG
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|a coupled modes theory
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|a landing structural response
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|a Fiber Bragg Gratings
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|a chirp
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|a PWM
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|a spectrograph
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|a finite element analysis (FEA)
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|a fiber Bragg grating sensors
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|a tensile test
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|a load-sensing bearings
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|a real-time tracking
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|a engine
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|a FBG
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|a rotorcraft
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|a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG)
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|a vehicle dynamics control
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|a composite insulator with embedded FBGs
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|a damage detection
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|a Fibre Bragg Gratings
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|a numerical simulation
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|a dynamic strain
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|a microwave photonic sensor system
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|a apodization
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|a high temperature
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|a chiral structures
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|a fiber Bragg gratings
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|a Multi-Addressed Fiber Bragg Structures
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|a FBG demodulator
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|a coupled sequential method
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|a fiber Bragg grating strain sensor
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|a high angular dispersion
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|a freeform optics
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|a icing detection
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|a ECU
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|a addressed fiber Bragg structures
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|a fiber sensing
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|a glaze icing
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|a orbital angular momentum
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|a fiber optic sensor
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|a comparative study
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|a Research and information: general / bicssc
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|a dynamic chirp
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|a fiber Bragg grating
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|a This book is a collection of papers that originated as a Special Issue, focused on some recent advances related to fiber Bragg grating-based sensors and systems. Conventionally, this book can be divided into three parts: intelligent systems, new types of sensors, and original interrogators. The intelligent systems presented include evaluation of strain transition properties between cast-in FBGs and cast aluminum during uniaxial straining, multi-point strain measurements on a containment vessel, damage detection methods based on long-gauge FBG for highway bridges, evaluation of a coupled sequential approach for rotorcraft landing simulation, wearable hand modules and real-time tracking algorithms for measuring finger joint angles of different hand sizes, and glaze icing detection of 110 kV composite insulators. New types of sensors are reflected in multi-addressed fiber Bragg structures for microwave-photonic sensor systems, its applications in load-sensing wheel hub bearings, and more complex influence in problems of generation of vortex optical beams based on chiral fiber-optic periodic structures. Original interrogators include research in optical designs with curved detectors for FBG interrogation monitors; demonstration of a filterless, multi-point, and temperature-independent FBG dynamical demodulator using pulse-width modulation; and dual wavelength differential detection of FBG sensors with a pulsed DFB laser.
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