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    Design strength of optical glass

    Doyle, K.B. / Kahan, M.A. | Tema Archiv | 2003
    extremely conservative design approaches are typically used for optical elements made of glass. Determining a design allowable for glass elements is ...

    Polymer waveguides for 100 cm (40") optical backplanes

    Moisel, J. / Guttmann, J. / Huber, H.P. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    Optical backplanes are attractive components for systems with high data rates between subsystems and a large number of interconnects. An ...

    Radiation qualification and testing of a large number of optical glasses used in the ESA fluid science laboratory onboard the columbus orbital Facility of the international space station

    Doyle, D.B. / Dewandre, T.M. / Claessens, D. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    International Space Station (ISS) is a multi-user facility for the performance of microgravity research. It comprises a very complex optical bench ...

    Concepts using optical MEMS array for ladar scene projection

    Smith, J.L. | Tema Archiv | 2003
    fiber optic cables. The concept calls for an optical MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) steerable micro-mirror array. IFOV's are a cluster of ...

    Optical fiber cable assembly characterization for the mercury laser altimeter

    Ott, M.N. / Proctor, M. / Dodson, M. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2003
    For the space flight mission MESSENGER, the Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) instrument required highly reliable optical fiber assemblies for ...

    VCSEL optical subassembly for avionics fiber-optic modules

    Hager, H.E. / Chan, E.Y. / Beranek, M.W. et al. | Tema Archiv | 1996
    , the question of VCSEL suitability for use in avionics-qualifiable fiber-optic systems naturally follows. This paper addresses avionics ...
    Schlagwörter: OSA (optical subassembly)

    Human engineering of multisensor and multisource tracking systems

    Svenmarck, P. | Tema Archiv | 2000
    with pilots' decision-making. This paper focuses on the factors involved in the pilots' control of multisensor and multisource systems for ...

    Optical-fiber-based adhesive bondline monitoring system for composite patch systems

    Elster, J. / Trego, A. / Dante, J. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2001
    levels in the technology. The presented sensing system is comprised of optical fiber long period gratings (LPGs) for chemical measurement and ...

    Recent advances in the quality of CVD diamond optical components

    Wort, C.J.H. / Pickles, C.S.J. / Beale, A.C. et al. | Tema Archiv | 1999
    Reports on the properties and applications of polished polycrystalline diamond optical components produced by chemical vapor deposition and ...

    Optical detection of land mines at FOI

    Sjokvist, S. / Uppsall, M. / Nyberg, S. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2001
    the origin of detectable optical signatures for choosing the most favorable conditions for detection. Measurements in test beds and ...

    Combined radiation damage, annealing, and ageing studies of InGaAsP/InP 1310 nm lasers for the CMS tracker optical links

    Gill, K.A. / Grabit, R. / Troska, J. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    multi-quantum-well lasers, the type chosen for use in the CMS Tracker optical links. The radiation damage effects are compared for a variety of ...

    The universal multizone crystallizator (UMC) furnance: an international cooperative agreement

    Watring, D.A. / Su, C.H. / Gillies, D. et al. | Tema Archiv | 1996
    The universal multizone crystallizator (UMC) has been developed and patented by a team at the University of Miskolc for crystal growth of ...

    The application and development tendency of optical measurement in automobile industry

    Gang Wan | Tema Archiv | 2002
    the development process. With any changes in design, the impact for a possible collision needs to be examined. An optical measurement system ...

    Damage detection of satellite structures by optical fiber with small diameter

    Kabashima, S. / Ozaki, T. / Takeda, N. | Tema Archiv | 2000
    monitoring system usually utilizes optical fiber sensor of which the diameter is 125 micrometer. However, such fiber sensors tend to be perceived as ...

    Interaction of micro-organisms (fungi and bacteria) with optical and electronic materials

    Kukhtarev, N.V. / Kukhtareva, T.V. / Jones, J. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    for unattended and space-based optical and electronic systems. We have investigated the process of growth and distribution of fungal elements ...

    Measuring space radiation impact on the characteristics of optical glasses; measurement results and recommendations from testing a selected set of materials

    Fruit, M. / Gusarov, A.I. / Doyle, D.B. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    Radiation sensitivity of glass is a general concern for the designer of Space optical instruments. ASTRIUM, in cooperation with SCK-CEN ...

    New technique using CO2 laser for high heating and simultaneous optical characterization of IR windows

    Simoneau, J. / Feller, R. / Peatfield, C. et al. | Tema Archiv | 1997
    magnitude and distribution of the heat on the window. Therefore, for each missile application, it is critical to be able to determine the optical ...

    Connection of optical fibers embedded in aircraft composite components

    Sjogren, A. / Lindstrom, B. | Tema Archiv | 2000
    This paper describes a manufacturing technique for embedding standard fiber-optic connection hardware in aircraft composite components ...

    Impact damage detection of stiffened composite panels by using embedded small-diameter optical fibers

    Tsutsui, H. / Kawamata, A. / Sanda, T. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2001
    by the sensors. In this study, both multi-mode optical fibers and fiber bragg grating (FBG) sensors are used for detecting impact load and ...

    An adaptive localization system for outdoor/indoor navigation for autonomous robots

    Pacis, E.B. / Sights, B. / Ahuja, G. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2006
    of autonomous navigation for mobile robots has targeted either outdoor or indoor scenarios, but not both, which is not how humans operate ...