Bertrand NoharetM. TurpinJ. ChazelasPhilippe BonniauDouglas WalshCraig MichieBrian Culshaw
At present, there is an acute need for techniques in monitoring civil engineering structures, and optical fiber sensors are acknowledged to be amongst the best candidates. For more than ten years, interferometric optical fiber sensors have been widely investigated and now provide a rich extended basis for measuring strains experienced by structural elements. However, because of their periodic response, those sensors need extending measuring techniques to fulfill civil engineering requirements. Amongst different methods, Thomson-CSF and the University of Strathclyde have recently employed a microwave subcarrier system [1]. A specific sensor dedication to the arena of large civil engineering structures has been designed and tested.
Rachel WonLeong Keey SeahAnand Asundi
Nicolas SchmittR. MorganPatricia ScullyElfed LewisR. P. Chandy
Clark E. PopeSou-Pan WuShun‐Lien ChuangJavier CaleroJoseph P. Murtha
Jiangliang YangQing XiangGuohua YuDexiu HuangYuelong Zhao