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Asst. Prof. Yosuke Mizuno, Prof. Kentaro Nakamura on various media including the Tokyo Tech News
●Tokyo Tech News(December 15, 2016)
Ultra-high-speed optical fiber sensor enables detection of structural damage in real time
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Yosuke Mizuno, Kentaro Nakamura, et al. have developed a real-time fiber-optic distributed sensing system for strain and temperature. The system requires light injection from only one end of the fiber and can achieve a sampling rate of 100 kHz, an improvement of over 5,000 times the conventional rate.
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●YouTube(December 12, 2016)
Single-end-access real-time distributed strain sensing
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●Yahoo! News(December 15, 2016)
Real-time health monitoring of bridges and tunnels using optical fiber sensors — Tokyo Tech
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●Mynavi News(December 15, 2016)
Tokyo Tech develops ultra-high speed optical fiber sensors for health monitoring of infrastructures
http://news.mynavi.jp/news/2016/12/16/089/
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●Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun(December 15, 2016)
Tokyo Tech develops ultra-high speed optical fiber sensors for health monitoring of infrastructures
https://www.nikkan.co.jp/articles/view/00410623 (Members only)
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●Phys.org(December 15, 2016)
Ultra-high-speed optical fiber sensor enables detection of structural damage in real time
http://archive.is/qPA1L
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●AZO Sensors(December 15, 2016)
Researchers Achieve One-End-Access Real-Time Distributed Brillouin Sensing
http://archive.is/nwhFA