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8 November 2005 Biophotonic sensors and smart fiber optic sensor networks
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There is an increasing demand for sensors that includes military, homeland security, industrial process, civil structures, transportation and biomedical over wide range of applications. As a result, biophotonic and fiber optic sensing systems can play a key role in meeting many of these needs. Specifically, fiber optic sensors have the potential to measure physical parameters such as movement (strain), acceleration, rotation, pressure, temperature and flow. Biophotonic technology expands the sensing concepts to include the detection of chemical and biological agents (toxins) as well as monitor biological processes.
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David A. Krohn "Biophotonic sensors and smart fiber optic sensor networks", Proc. SPIE 5994, Chemical and Biological Sensors for Industrial and Environmental Security, 59940A (8 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.632436
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Biomedical optics

Fiber optics sensors

Biosensing

Luminescence

Chemical analysis

Biological research

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