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COMPENSATION METHOD FOR CROSS-TALK OPTICAL SENSORS

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Abstract

A compensation method, applied to sensors based on crosstalk to measure physical parameters such as temperature, strain and pressure, can improve their accuracies by at least an order of magnitude. This method uses an additional coupler that compensates the effects produced in the measuring coupler.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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