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6 October 1986An Autoreferenced Two-State Optical Fibre Reflective Sensor
An inexpensive reflective displacement sensor with optical fibre links has two light output levels which switch when the measurand reaches a preset value. An autoreferencing unit monitors the light from the sensor at one level and continuously updates the system gain to compensate for intensity changes. Prototypes have been built; the paper presents results of repeatability trials.
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M. R. Oliver, R. C. Spooncer, M. H. Ghezelayagh, "An Autoreferenced Two-State Optical Fibre Reflective Sensor," Proc. SPIE 0630, Fibre Optics '86, (6 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963612