Miniature fiber optic pressure and temperature sensors
New miniature extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometric (MEFPI) optical fiber sensors with a size of 125mum in diameter are presented, which are ideal
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New miniature extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometric (MEFPI) optical fiber sensors with a size of 125mum in diameter are presented, which are ideal
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Facebook, supported by the government, is deploying fiber optic backbones. For the country, the implementation of fiber
Abstract Fiber-optic temperature sensors that use surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing structures combine the flexibility and compactness of optical fibers with the high sensitivity of
The project concerns the second phase of the construction of a fibre optic backbone in DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo), focusing on underserved areas of the eastern part of the country. The fibre links
The telecommunications sector in any country is considered one of the economy''s main pillars and sources of income. However, many factors can affect
The compact dimensions of the fiber-optic sensors significantly improve the spatial resolution of measurements and, in the case of medical applications, patients'' comfort level.
The miniature probes incorporate pre-aligned mirrors, lenses, and two fiber optic guides to allow separate input and output optical paths suitable for Raman and fluorescence spectroscopy
We present results obtained in a turbine test rig from a fiber optic pressure sensor based upon the interferometric response of an extrinsic cavity formed between the interrogation fiber and a
An extensive review of optical fiber sensors and the most beneficial applications is presented in this chapter. Although electrical sensing technologies have been successfully deployed
Genew Technologies and Zhongshi Wosen, both Chinese companies, will help the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) build its fiber optic network.
The recent work by this team of researchers demonstrates the feasibility of miniaturizing vision-based tactile sensors using fiber optic bundles. Following their proposed design, Di and her colleagues
This paper presents a more broad overview, providing the reader with a literature review that describes the main principles of optical sensing and
Fiber-optic sensing (FOS) technology has emerged as a cutting-edge research focus in the sensor field due to its miniaturized structure, high sensitivity, and
The objective of this research is to push the limit of fiber-optic sensing technology in harsh environment applications for both pressure and temperature measurements by developing novel sensing
This work reviews the fiber‐optic sensors based on Bragg gratings, long period gratings, interferometers, surface plasmon resonance, fluorescence,
ABSTRACT: Miniature optical fiber sensors, based on Fabry-Perot technology, have found numerous applications in both patient monitoring and civil structural monitoring. Although structural health
Brief theory of sensing principle, fabrication method, applications, advantages and disadvantages of the different fiber‐optic sensors, are addressed.
More than 2.5 million people living in the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) will benefit from faster, cheaper and more reliable digital connectivity thanks to new
In this context, this type of technology is a growing research and application area at the intersection of health and general engineering. The purpose of this Special Issue is to collect
Today at the Kinshasa Economic Forum, the EIB and BCS signed a warrants agreement that will allow BCS to move forward with their plans to install a new fibre-optic backbone in the
Democratic Republic of Congo''s President Felix Tshisekedi has announced plans in October 2020 to directly manage the development of the
Successfully building 925km long fiber optic cables that connect from Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, Gamboula, the border of Cameroon, and