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Fiber optic smart structures for aerospace and natural applications
Fiber optic sensors offer a series of important advantages with respect to alternative technologies including immunity to electromagnetic interference, small size, light weight, long and short gage length options, the ability to be multiplexed in large numbers and environmental ruggedness. These characteristics make them ideal for many aerospace and natural smart structure applications that are overviewed in this paper.