Ahmad et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Characterization of small-scale contortions on a physical-surface using a distributed optical-fiber sensorAhmad et al., 2019
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- 5715502450161664085
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- Ahmad R
- Ko W
- Feder K
- Westbrook P
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- CLEO: Applications and Technology
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Characterization of small-scale contortions on a physical- surface using a distributed optical-fiber
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contortions on a physicalsurface using a distributed optical-fiber sensor Raja Ahmad*, Wing Ko …
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