Development and testing for through-life operation of fibre-optic components and systems in mil-air applications
Successful utilization of fibre-optic networks on aircraft requires compatibility between all the individual components and an operating range commensurate with the in-service platform environment. Individual component testing is an important first step to achieving a viable system but sub-system te...
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