Liu, 2010 - Google Patents
Performance enhancement techniques for Fibre Bragg Grating-based strain sensing systemsLiu, 2010
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Abstract Fibre Bragg Grating based strain sensing systems have found important applications in structural health monitoring of civil infrastructures such as bridges, tunnels and buildings. In my thesis research I systematically investigated on various factors that …
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