Fiber-Optic Rotation Sensors and Related Technologies: Proceedings of the First International Conference MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA, November 9–11, 1981
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S. Ezekiel
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
452
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 3, 2013
出版社
Springer
版
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
ISBN-10
3662135272
ISBN-13
9783662135273
説明
In a groundbreaking collection of discussions from the First International Conference held at MIT, experts gathered to delve into the advancements and applications of fiber-optic rotation sensors and related technologies. As S. Ezekiel curates these proceedings, readers are presented with a remarkable insight into the burgeoning field of optical measurement techniques, showcasing the interdisciplinary nature of the research.
The conference brought together leading engineers, physicists, and researchers, all focused on the potential of optical methods to revolutionize measurement systems. Attendees shared their innovative discoveries, emphasizing the growing importance of fiber optics in various industries, from telecommunications to aerospace. With each contribution, the text enriches the understanding of how these technologies are shaping the future of measurement and sensing.
Throughout the proceedings, there is a palpable excitement about the practical applications and enhancements these optical sensors can offer. Pioneering ideas and results from the conference foster a deeper appreciation for the role of optics in modern technology, paving the way for ongoing exploration and development in this dynamic field.
The conference brought together leading engineers, physicists, and researchers, all focused on the potential of optical methods to revolutionize measurement systems. Attendees shared their innovative discoveries, emphasizing the growing importance of fiber optics in various industries, from telecommunications to aerospace. With each contribution, the text enriches the understanding of how these technologies are shaping the future of measurement and sensing.
Throughout the proceedings, there is a palpable excitement about the practical applications and enhancements these optical sensors can offer. Pioneering ideas and results from the conference foster a deeper appreciation for the role of optics in modern technology, paving the way for ongoing exploration and development in this dynamic field.