Overview of Fiber Optic Sensor Applications
The article discusses the main applications of fiber-optic sensors, including monitoring of production processes, medical diagnostics, and scientific research.
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The article discusses the main applications of fiber-optic sensors, including monitoring of production processes, medical diagnostics, and scientific research.
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Brief theory of sensing principle, fabrication method, applications, advantages and disadvantages of the different fiber-optic sensors, are addressed.
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