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Autori principali: Tow, Kenny Hey, Pereira, Joao M B, Soriano-Amat, Miguel, Persson, Markus, Angele, Kristian, Billstein, Mats, Fernández-Ruiz, María R., Escobar-Vera, Camilo, Claesson, Åsa
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.11899
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author Tow, Kenny Hey
Pereira, Joao M B
Soriano-Amat, Miguel
Persson, Markus
Angele, Kristian
Billstein, Mats
Fernández-Ruiz, María R.
Escobar-Vera, Camilo
Claesson, Åsa
author_facet Tow, Kenny Hey
Pereira, Joao M B
Soriano-Amat, Miguel
Persson, Markus
Angele, Kristian
Billstein, Mats
Fernández-Ruiz, María R.
Escobar-Vera, Camilo
Claesson, Åsa
contents Industry is transitioning from manually monitored components and processes to data-driven solutions. At the heart of this transformation is predictive maintenance, which relies on simultaneous, real-time monitoring of key operational parameters such as temperature and vibration to anticipate and prevent equipment failures. In this work, we present a modular approach to fibre-optic sensing, where different types of optical fibres and other wires are combined to compact, hybrid cable assemblies, customized for each application. These fibre-optic assemblies can be embedded or integrated in various settings, enabling multi-parameter sensing and the measurement of new parameters.
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spellingShingle Multi-parameter sensing enabled by modular fibre-optic assemblies
Tow, Kenny Hey
Pereira, Joao M B
Soriano-Amat, Miguel
Persson, Markus
Angele, Kristian
Billstein, Mats
Fernández-Ruiz, María R.
Escobar-Vera, Camilo
Claesson, Åsa
Instrumentation and Detectors
Industry is transitioning from manually monitored components and processes to data-driven solutions. At the heart of this transformation is predictive maintenance, which relies on simultaneous, real-time monitoring of key operational parameters such as temperature and vibration to anticipate and prevent equipment failures. In this work, we present a modular approach to fibre-optic sensing, where different types of optical fibres and other wires are combined to compact, hybrid cable assemblies, customized for each application. These fibre-optic assemblies can be embedded or integrated in various settings, enabling multi-parameter sensing and the measurement of new parameters.
title Multi-parameter sensing enabled by modular fibre-optic assemblies
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.11899