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15 August 1984The Use Of Extrinsic Optical Sensors In Process Control Applications
The use of simple mechanical optical transducers to monitor position, flow, pressure and other applications in the process control field is discussed. Opinions are expressed as to future fibre and connector 'standards' for industrial fibre optic links, opto-mechanical sensor techniques and the network topology of a 'plant wide' process control system.
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Paul Duesbury, "The Use Of Extrinsic Optical Sensors In Process Control Applications," Proc. SPIE 0468, Fibre Optics '84, (15 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941677