Difference between revisions of "Sensors for harsh environments"
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Revision as of 17:56, 5 October 2014
The optical sensors have a specific interest for applications in harsh environments.
By harsh environments, we mean:
- Around explosive materials
- Under high electromagnetic perturbations
- Close to high static magnetic source (MRI for example)
Developed optical sensors:
- Smart material using optical fibres (collaboration with LERMPS and LEME)
- Singlebloc force optical sensor MRI compatible (collaboration with the AVR team from ICube)
- Hydrogen optical fibre sensor using plasmonic resonance (collaboration with university of Delft)
- Highly accurate absolute distance measurement