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1 February 1991 Electromagnetic enviromental effects on shipboard fiber optic installations
Roger C. Bucholz
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Proceedings Volume 1369, Fiber Optic Systems for Mobile Platforms IV; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24808
Event: SPIE Microelectronic Interconnect and Integrated Processing Symposium, 1990, San Jose, United States
Abstract
The inherent immunity of fiber optic materials to electromagnetic environmental effects provides numerous opportunities for wide-spread use of fiber optics aboard ship. Federal budget constraints may reduce the development of new fiber optic systems to address military applications. However there are sufficient similarities between industrial and military sensor needs to warrant use of off-the-shelf fiber optic sensor systems.
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Roger C. Bucholz "Electromagnetic enviromental effects on shipboard fiber optic installations", Proc. SPIE 1369, Fiber Optic Systems for Mobile Platforms IV, (1 February 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24808
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Fiber optics sensors

Local area networks

Sensors

Electromagnetism

Data communications

Electromagnetic coupling

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