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1 April 1990 Distributed Optical Sensors For Detecting The Presence Of Man And Machine
P. M. Tracey, R. G. Oscroft
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Proceedings Volume 1191, Optical Systems for Space and Defence; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969704
Event: SIRA/Optical Systems for Space and Defence, 1989, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Fibre Optic pressure sensors are playing an increasingly large role in intrusion detection systems. Their inherent characteristics also make them ideal for the battle field environment : small size, difficulty of detection and freedom from environmental noise. Distributed micro bend sensors are already providing the first volume application of optical sensors in the industrial safety field.
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P. M. Tracey and R. G. Oscroft "Distributed Optical Sensors For Detecting The Presence Of Man And Machine", Proc. SPIE 1191, Optical Systems for Space and Defence, (1 April 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969704
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Refractive index

Defense and security

Fiber optics sensors

Astronomical imaging

Cladding

Optical fibers

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