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The main principles of the operation of fiber-optic tomographic sensors are formulated. The ways in which they differ from the known tomographic analogues are considered. Potential capabilities, future development trends, and applications of these sensors are discussed. A brief review is given of the literature on fiber-optic tomographic sensors. The main parameters of the constructed sensors and some results of experimental investigations of scalar and vector physical fields are given.
S. P. Ginevskii,Oleg I. Kotov,Vladimir M. Nikolaev, andVsevolod Yu. Petrun'kin
"Use of reconstructive computerized tomography methods in fiber optic sensors", Proc. SPIE 4357, Distributed Fiber Optical Sensors and Measuring Networks, (23 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417876
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S. P. Ginevskii, Oleg I. Kotov, Vladimir M. Nikolaev, Vsevolod Yu. Petrun'kin, "Use of reconstructive computerized tomography methods in fiber optic sensors," Proc. SPIE 4357, Distributed Fiber Optical Sensors and Measuring Networks, (23 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417876