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Brian Culshaw (Author), John P. Dakin (Editor)

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April 1997 0890069409 978-0890069400
The fourth volume in a series, this work details coverage of recent developments in the field of optical fibre sensors. It describes the impact which fibre sensors are having in such areas as chemical and environmental monitoring, structural instrumentation and "smart" structure, process control and engineering, and specialist industrial measurements.

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Professor Brian Culshaw is professor of electronics at Strathclyde University, Scotland. He earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from University College London.

Professor John Dakin is the leader of the optical fiber sensors group within the optoelectronics research center at the University of Southampton, England.


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It is the quantized nature of our universe, most evident at the atomic and molecular level, which allows so much information about the constituents of matter to be deduced from optical spectra. Read the first page
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