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Fiber Optics Increase Sensor Range

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BLACKSBURG, Va., Oct. 22 -- Researchers at Virginia Tech University's Center for Photonics Technology say they are on their way to solving a problem that is limiting the range and number of sensors used to safeguard civil and industrial infrastructures. Real-time monitoring of oil and gas fields and pipelines, power networks, bridges, dams and buildings, for instance, is important to economic and homeland security. Using sensors with different capabilities to create large, economical sensor networks has been limited by the distance a signal will travel and by a limited multiplexing...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
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    fiber optic sensor
    A fiber optic sensor is a device that uses optical fibers to detect and measure physical, chemical, biological, or environmental parameters. Unlike traditional electrical sensors, fiber optic sensors utilize the principles of light transmission and modulation to sense changes in the surrounding environment. Here are some key aspects of fiber optic sensors: Operating principle: Fiber optic sensors operate based on various principles, including the modulation of light intensity, phase,...
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