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8 June 1988Cable Design Approach For Partial Solution Of Lead Sensitivity Problems In Undersea Fiber Optic Sensor Systems
Design, analysis, manufacturing and testing of an electro-opto-mechanical (EOM) cable incorporating metal tube protected single-mode fibers is discussed with respect to application in undersea towing of fiber optic interferometric sensor arrays. An explaination for observed low-noise phase data transmission capability of this lead tow cable is given. Constraints related to the cable operational environment are considered in conjunction with cable analytical modelling and performance prediction.
T C Stamnitz
"Cable Design Approach For Partial Solution Of Lead Sensitivity Problems In Undersea Fiber Optic Sensor Systems", Proc. SPIE 0867, Optical Devices in Adverse Environments, (8 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965064
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T C Stamnitz, "Cable Design Approach For Partial Solution Of Lead Sensitivity Problems In Undersea Fiber Optic Sensor Systems," Proc. SPIE 0867, Optical Devices in Adverse Environments, (8 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965064