Fiber Optic Measurement Systems for Industrial andBiomedical Applications
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Product details:
- Publisher Wiley VCH
- Date of Publication 7 January 2026
- ISBN 9783527411856
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages550 pages
- Size 244x170 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
Describing fiber optic measurement systems for industrial and biomedical applications, this book underlines the advantages compared to conventional measuring systems. It presents the various requirements necessary, and describes their applications, with a strong focus on applications that have already been commercially implemented.
MoreLong description:
Describing fiber optic measurement systems for industrial and biomedical applications, this book underlines the advantages compared to conventional measuring systems. It presents the various requirements necessary, and describes their applications, with a strong focus on applications that have already been commercially implemented. Each chapter highlights specific fiber optic sensor technologies, and contains an introduction to the basic principles of the relevant technology.
MoreTable of Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Basic principles of fiber optic sensors
3 Interferometric fiber sensors for geometrical measures
4 Fiber–based measurement of high speed rotating parts
turbomachines
5 Grating based fiber sensors
6 Reflex sensors
7. Opto–tactile fiber probes for measurements of micro geometries
8 Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
9 Fiber–based Spectroscopy
10 Scattering–based fiber sensors
11 Fiber optic sensors using laser induced breakdown
12 Cardiovascular fiber–optic pressure sensor
NB: A few additional chapter still tbd
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