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1992

LARGE RANGE COHERENCE TUNED FIBER OPTIC INTERFEROMETRIC SYSTEM FOR APPLICATION IN ACCELEROMETERS

Authors
RIBEIRO, ABL; SANTOS, JL; JACKSON, DA;

Publication
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

Abstract
A low coherence interferometric system with large tracking range and self-initialization to be used for remote signal processing of fiber optic accelerometers is investigated. The tracking range of the low coherence system is 1.1 mm at low frequency. Phase resolution better than 1 mrad/ square-root Hz at frequencies below 600 Hz is obtained, with a dynamic range of almost-equal-to 90 dB. Data are presented which show that if the system were used to process the output from a compliant cylinder-type accelerometer, resolutions of approximately 10(-7) g/ square-root Hz could be achieved.

1992

FREQUENCY MULTIPLEXING OF REMOTE ALL-FIBER MICHELSON INTERFEROMETERS WITH LEAD INSENSITIVITY

Authors
SANTOS, JL; FARAHI, F; NEWSON, TP; LEITE, AP; JACKSON, DA;

Publication
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
A scheme to frequency multiplex a group of sensors based on all-fiber Michelson interferometers is presented. Lead insensitivity is obtained by using the two fibre leads of the configuration as an extra Michelson interferometer whose differential phase is kept constant by active compensation. Topics concerning the system design, sensor sensitivity, and crosstalk between sensors are investigated. Experimental and numerical computational results are presented.

1992

CONFERENCE REPORT ON PDK91 - INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PROCESSING DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE

Authors
RIBEIRO, C;

Publication
SIGPLAN NOTICES

Abstract

1992

APPROACHES TO INDUCTIVE LOGIC PROGRAMMING

Authors
BRAZDIL, PB;

Publication
LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Abstract
Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is concerned with construction of logic programs from examples. It shares many concerns of Machine Learning (ML), but is committed to logic. As logic can help to provide a basis for elaborating such a methodology for learning, the area of ILP has attracted a wide attention of many researchers1. This paper reviews some of the methods and techniques in ML that exploit logic.

1992

Generalized Stack-copying for And-Or Parallel Execution of Full Prolog

Authors
Gupta, G; Hermenegildo, MV; Costa, VS;

Publication
Workshop on Concurrent and Parallel Implementations (sessions A and B), held at IJCSLP'92, Washington, DC, USA, November 1992

Abstract

1992

Approaches to inductive logic programming

Authors
Brazdil, PB;

Publication
Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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