The microwave interferometry has recently emerged as an innovative technology, suitable to the non-contact vibration monitoring of large structures. The paper addresses the applica...
Guide Conclusion As RF and microwave technologies continue to evolve, demands for the performance and stability of microwave coaxial cables and microwave cable assemblies grow
Guide There is a growing interest in optical processing of MW signals [1, 2], phased array applications and wireless distribution of broadband data in fiber
Guide Index Terms—Superconducting cables, Superconducting mi-crowave devices, Superconducting filaments and wires, Supercon-ducting resonators, Arrays, Microwave technology, Time domain
Guide Request PDF | Deflection measurement on vibrating stay cables by non-contact microwave interferometer | The microwave interferometry has recently emerged as an innovative technology,
Guide This paper focuses on a reference measurement and analysis of optical fiber cables sensitivity to acoustic waves.
Guide Abstract—Superconducting arrays often require specialized, high-density cryogenic cabling capable of transporting electrical signals across temperature stages with minimal loss, crosstalk, and thermal
Guide Remote sensing by microwave interferometer seems very promising in the SHM of cables because it exhibits various advantages, when compared to other techniques: (a) independence on daylight and
Guide We present the first controlled-environment measurements of the optical path-length change response of telecommunication submarine cables to active seismic and acoustic waves.
Guide Fiber-optic sensing technologies based on polarization or phase transmission greatly increase coverage, especially in the oceans, with obvious
Guide Request PDF | SHM of Vibrating Stay-Cables by Microwave Remote Sensing | A radar equipment was used to measure the deflection response of bridge stay-cables induced by ambient
Guide The paper first describes the radar equipment and its technical characteristics in order to highlight advantages and potential issues of the new
Guide With further refinement to the depth of the vibration null, we anticipate this magic cancellation point to be a powerful tool for achieving vibration resilience in future microwave-photonic
Guide The paper addresses the application of microwave remote sensing to the measurement of the vibration response in the stay‐cables of cable‐stayed bridges. The investigation, carried out on
Guide In the first part of the paper, the main techniques adopted in microwave remote sensing are described, so that advantages and potential issues of these techniques are presented and discussed.
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Guide The microwave frequency superimposed on the optical carrier travels along the fiber and returns back to the transmitter side using a second fiber of the same cable—thus a loopback
Guide Three series of ambient vibration tests were performed (on July 2010, April 2011 and October 2019) on the two arrays of cables of the bridge by using con-ventional accelerometers and microwave
Guide Recent advances in radar techniques and systems have favoured the development of microwave interferometers, suitable for the non-contact vibration
Guide Not only an oscillator, but most microwave components, such as microwave cables, circulators, and amplifiers are sensitive to vibration to some extent. Therefore, it is very important to select vibration
Guide Notwithstanding the slightly spatial arrangement of the cables of each array, all the cables are clearly detected in Fig. 12, due to the cone-shaped emission of the sensor in both vertical and horizontal
Guide Large arrays of superconducting devices like Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors require high density interconnects from higher
Guide Figure 3: (a) Red trace – measured phase noise relative to the 10 GHz carrier for a single photonic oscillator. (b) Green trace – measured phase noise of a single optical reference (scaled to 10 GHz)
Guide The antenna array technology overcomes the aperture limitation of single antenna detection and improves the microwave detection capability by several or even dozens of times, which is regarded
Guide Request PDF | Flexible Coaxial Ribbon Cable for High-Density Superconducting Microwave Device Arrays | Superconducting electronics often require high-density microwave
Guide Times Microwave Systems first introduced the LMR® coaxial cable in 1993. Over the past three decades, LMR coaxial cable has established itself as one of the
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