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Low Power, Light Weight, Small Size, Multi-Channel Optical Fiber Interrogation System (MOFIS™) for Structural Health Management of Rotor Blades

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Abstract

This paper describes progress towards the development and demonstration of a miniature, light weigh, and power efficient, multi-channel fiber Bragg grating sensor interrogation (MOFIS™) system suitable for the in-situ structural health monitoring of helicopter rotor blades.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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