Fabry-Perot photonic temperature sensor system

In order to monitor aircraft engine performance, there is a need for a sensor which can accurately measure temperature from -50/spl deg/C to 600/spl deg/C in an aircraft environment. The objective of the development and testing of this prototype sensor system was to determine the feasibility of oper...

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Optical sensors
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Temperature control
Temperature measurement
Temperature sensors
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