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Optical Fiber Rotation Sensing
โ Scribed by William K. Burns, Paul F. Liao and Paul Kelley (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 390
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Optical Fiber Rotation Sensing is the first book devoted to Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyros (IFOG). This book provides a complete overview of IFOGs, beginning with a historical review of IFOG development and including a fundamental exposition of basic principles, a discussion of devices and components, and concluding with industry reports on state-of-the-art activity. With several chapters contributed by principal Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages ix-x
Foreword, Pages xi-xvi, H.J. Shaw
Preface, Pages xvii-xviii
Chapter 1 - BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FIBER-OPTIC GYROSCOPES, Pages 3-29, S. Ezekiel, S.P. Smith, F. Zarinetchi
Chapter 2 - POLARIZATION AND BIREFRINGENCE EFFECTS, Pages 31-80, Reinhard Ulrich
Chapter 3 - SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUES, Pages 81-114, B.Y. Kim
Chapter 4 - CLOSED LOOP BULK-OPTIC FIBER-OPTIC GYROS, Pages 117-135, Eric Udd
Chapter 5 - ALL-FIBER GYROSCOPE, Pages 137-173, Ralph A. Bergh
Chapter 6 - POLARIZATION CONTROL WITH PM FIBER, Pages 175-210, W.K. Burns
Chapter 7 - INTEGRATED OPTIC COMPONENTS AND DIGITAL-PROCESSING TECHNIQUES, Pages 211-257, Hervรฉ C. Lefรจvre, Hervรฉ J. Arditty
Chapter 8 - SUPERLUMINESCENT OPTICAL SOURCES FOR SENSOR APPLICATIONS, Pages 261-301, N.S.K. Kwong, K. Lau
Chapter 9 - BROADBAND RARE-EARTH DOPED FIBER LASER SOURCES, Pages 303-336, Michel J.F. Digonnet
Chapter 10 - PROTON-EXCHANGED INTEGRATED OPTICAL COMPONENTS, Pages 337-351, T. Findakly
Chapter 11 - INDUSTRY REPORTS, Pages 355-384
Index, Pages 385-390
Quantum ElectronicsโPrinciples and Applications, Page 391
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