01045nam0-22003491i-450-9900013622404033210-52146703-9000136224FED01000136224(Aleph)000136224FED0100013622420000920d1997----km-y0itay50------baengMathematical Models in the Applied SciencesA.C. FowlerCambridgeCambridge University Press1997xiv, 402 p.25 cmCambridge texts in applied mathematicsCalcolo delle variazioniDifferenze finiteIntegrali di fourierTrasformazioni di fourier e laplaceFunzioni di variabile complessa517.4-9Fowler,Andrew Cadle61615ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000136224040332116-1415649FI1FI1Mathematical Models in the Applied Sciences375351UNINAING0105404nam 2201489z- 450 991055777610332120220111(CKB)5400000000045628(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76514(oapen)doab76514(EXLCZ)99540000000004562820202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierModern Applications in Optics and Photonics: From Sensing and Analytics to CommunicationBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (218 p.)3-0365-0866-X 3-0365-0867-8 Optics and photonics are among the key technologies of the 21st century, and offer potential for novel applications in areas such as sensing and spectroscopy, analytics, monitoring, biomedical imaging/diagnostics, and optical communication technology. The high degree of control over light fields, together with the capabilities of modern processing and integration technology, enables new optical measurement systems with enhanced functionality and sensitivity. They are attractive for a range of applications that were previously inaccessible. This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of some of the most advanced application areas in optics and photonics and indicate the broad potential for the future.Modern Applications in Optics and PhotonicsTechnology: general issuesbicsscAC power gridbiomedical imagingbiosensingBragg grating (BG)carbon reinforced concrete (CRC)computational algorithmscontour-sum methodDASdata refinementdependence analysisdermatoscopydistributed sensingDWDMelectric-fieldelectro-optic dual-comb interferometryFew-Mode Fiber (FMF)fiber optic sensingfiber optic sensorfiber optic sensor (FOS)fiber optical sensingfreeform lensfull-duplex data transferfunctional sensingfunctionalized carbon structure (FCS)GFETGigabit-Ethernetgraphene based WiNoCs (GWiNoCs)graphennashigh peak powerhybrid lensimage processingindustrial communicationsintegrated optics and photoncisintegrated optics and photonicsintegrated polymer opticsintegrationintensity-modulatedinverse problemLab-on-a-Chiplaser Doppler velocimetryLi-Fimeasurementmedical imaging and diagnosticsmicrofluidicsMode Division Multiplexing (MDM)Monte Carlo simulationmulti-mode fiber bragg gratingmulti-parameter sensingmultiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO)Nd:YVO4optic designopticaloptical analyticsoptical coherence tomographyoptical communication technologyoptical glass fiberoptical scatterometryoptical wireless communicationsoptofluidicsorbital angular momentumorganic laserpathogen detectionpattern recognitionPockels effectpolymeric waveguideprinciple mode groups (PMG)profile reconstructionreal-timerotary interfacesrotary jointrotating electrical connectorsSagnac loopsensorskin screeningspatial light modulatorstimulated Raman scattering (SRS)strain sensorstructural health monitoring (SHM)structural imagingsub-nanosecond lasersurface plasmon polariton (SPP)thermal fractureTHz transceivertopological chargeTraceabilitytrain trackingtransient voltagewavefront sensorwireless nanosensor networks (WNSNs)wireless NoC (WiNoC)wireless rotary electrical interfaceTechnology: general issuesAlwis Lourdes S. Medt1303398Bremer KortedtRoth Bernhard WilhelmedtAlwis Lourdes S. MothBremer KortothRoth Bernhard WilhelmothBOOK9910557776103321Modern Applications in Optics and Photonics: From Sensing and Analytics to Communication3026997UNINA