Sensors addresses all aspects of optical fiber sensors from fiber based signal sources and sensor fibers to detection schemes and applications.
Optical Sensors are used in numerous research, and commercial applications today. These sensors are used for quality and process control, metrology, imaging, and remote sensing to mention a few uses. Today there are many types of optical sensors; many based on the use of lasers, imagers, and/or fibers. In this meeting, papers reporting the development of devices to implement the various sensor types and their configuration into sensing elements will be presented. Some of the enabling technologies to be discussed include advances in short pulsed high power fiber lasers, super-continuum fiber lasers, semiconductor detectors and imagers, novel fiber sensor types such as micro-structured optical fibers of glass or polymer materials and micro-processors. This topical meeting will address various sensor types including optical fiber, laser, and imaging sensors, and include all aspects of optical sensors from the componentry employed, their configuration through detection schemes and algorithms, and applications.
Chairs
Mario F. S. Ferreira, Univ. de Aveiro, Portugal, General Chair
Karsten Rottwitt, Danmarks Tekniske Univ., Denmark, General Chair
Shinji Yamashita, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan, General Chair
The Call for Papers will be available October 7, 2010.
The 2010 meeting featured 62 presentations, with speakers representing 28 countries. In addition, nearly 51% of the contributed presentations were submitted by students.
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This event is part of the Advanced Photonics Congress, allowing attendees to access to all meetings within the Congress for the price of one and to collaborate on topics of mutual interest.
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