04310nam 2200649 450 991014119180332120221206095748.01-118-01408-11-118-01410-31-118-01409-X10.1002/9781118014103(CKB)2670000000133433(EBL)708847(SSID)ssj0000667299(PQKBManifestationID)11457011(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000667299(PQKBWorkID)10674755(PQKB)10243675(MiAaPQ)EBC708847(MiAaPQ)EBC4030400(CaBNVSL)mat08040451(IDAMS)0b00006485f0ee66(IEEE)8040451(PPN)260597376(OCoLC)746326325(EXLCZ)99267000000013343320171024d2008 uy engur|n|---|||||txtccrFiber optic sensors an introduction for engineers and scientists /edited by Eric Udd, William B.Spillman, Jr2nd ed.Hoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons,2011.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2011]1 online resource (514 p.)Includes index.0-470-12684-1 Preface. -- About the Authors. -- Contributors. -- 1 The Emergence of Fiber Optic Sensor Technology (Eric Udd). -- 2 Optical Fibers (Daniel A. Nolan, Paul E. Blaszyk, and Eric Udd). -- 3 Light Sources (Eric Udd). -- 4 Optical Detectors (William B. Spillman, Jr.). -- 5 Optical Modulators for Fiber Optic Sensors (Leonard M. Johnson). -- 6 Intensity-Based and Fabry / Perot Interferometer Sensors (Gordon L. Mitchell). -- 7 Multimode Grating Sensors (William B. Spillman, Jr.). -- 8 Multimode Polarization Sensors (William B. Spillman, Jr.). -- 9 Fiber Optic Sensors Based on the Sagnac Interferometer and Passive Ring Resonator (Eric Udd). -- 10 Fiber Optic Sensors Based on the Mach / Zehnder and Michelson Interferometers (Anthony Dandridge). -- 11 Distributed and Multiplexed Fiber Optic Sensors (Alan D. Kersey). -- 12 Fiber Optic Magnetic Sensors (Frank Bucholtz). -- 13 Industrial Applications of Fiber Optic Sensors (John W. Berthold III). -- 14 Fiber Optic Smart Structures (Eric Udd). -- 15 Fiber Grating Sensors (Eric Udd). -- 16 Fiber Optic Biosensors (William B. Spillman, Jr.). -- Index."Since the technology has moved strongly into a number of different areas a textbook of this sort could be used by a wide variety of academic departments including physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aerospace engineering and bioengineering. To make the second edition as widely appealing as possible a series of significant upgrades are planned. 1. The book will be structured to support a variety of academic programs 2. Fundamental components and optical concepts will be supported by a new chapter on sensor concepts and upgrades/updates of the chapters on optical fiber, light sources, detectors and modulators. 3. Each of the existing fiber optic sensor chapters will be updated with major upgrades of the fiber etalon and intensity sensor based chapter that will split into two. A new chapter will be introduced on fiber grating sensors and Brillouin distributed sensing. 4. The "application" chapters of the first edition will be updated and new application chapters introduced on fiber biosensors and fiber optic civil structures. The fiber optic smart structure chapter will be extensively rewritten. 5. Questions will be added to the chapters that will serve to support traditional undergraduate and graduate level courses"--Provided by publisher."The book will be structured to support a variety of academic programs"--Provided by publisher.Fiber opticsOptical fiber detectorsFiber optics.Optical fiber detectors.681.25681/.25Udd Eric960338Spillman William B960339CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910141191803321Fiber optic sensors2176813UNINA