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10 May 2006 Optical slip ring for sensor interface applications
En Hong, Abhishek Krishnamurthy, Don A. Gregory, Sean Anderson
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Abstract
A slip ring is a rotary electrical interface, collector, swivel or joint. It is a component or architecture that can perform continuous data transfer between a rotary and stationary structure. A few of the numerous approaches for transferring data include contact and non-contact methods which use wires, radio waves, optical fibers and even liquid as the transfer media. However, they all suffer inherent drawbacks in durability, reliability, stability, electromagnetic interference and speed. The system introduced in this paper alleviates many of these issues by employing a wireless through the air optical solution.
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En Hong, Abhishek Krishnamurthy, Don A. Gregory, and Sean Anderson "Optical slip ring for sensor interface applications", Proc. SPIE 6222, Sensors for Propulsion Measurement Applications, 62220E (10 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.667667
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Light emitting diodes

Digital signal processing

Data communications

Signal processing

Signal detection

Electro optical systems

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