Peng et al., 2003 - Google Patents
A novel fiber-laser-based sensor network with self-healing functionPeng et al., 2003
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- Peng P
- Tseng H
- Chi S
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- IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
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We present a novel fiber-laser-based sensor network with self-healing function and demonstrate its effectiveness. The network survivability and capacity for a multipoint sensor system are enhanced by adding switches in a self-healing ring architecture. The fiber laser …
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