Brochures
Opsens Solutions – For the Next generation of Aircraft
FIBER OPTIC SENSORS MEETING THE SENSING CHALLENGES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF AIRCRAFT
Opsens Solutions – Plug and Forget Solutions
FIBER OPTIC SENSORS FOR GEOTECHNICAL APPLICATIONS
Opsens Solutions – In the Nuclear Industry
FIBER OPTIC SENSORS MEETING THE SENSING CHALLENGES IN THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
Opsens Solutions – Semicon industry
FIBER OPTIC SENSORS MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY
Opsens Solutions – To meet Structural Health Monitoring Challenges
FIBER OPTIC SENSING SOLUTIONS TO MEET STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING CHALLENGES
Opsens Hero/Radhaz EED Assesment
FIBER OPTIC TEMPERATURE SENSING SOLUTION FOR HERO/RADHAZ EED ASSESSMENT
OPS Road & Pavement Brochure
FIBER OPTIC STRAIN AND DISPLACEMENT SENSORS FOR ROAD PAVEMENT MONITORING
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Opsens Medical Pressure sensor brochure
FIBER OPTIC PRESSURE SENSOR SYSTEM FOR LIFE SCIENCE AND MEDICAL DEVICES
Opsens Medical Temperature sensor brochure
FIBER OPTIC TEMPERATURE SENSOR SYSTEM FOR LIFE SCIENCES AND MEDICAL DEVICES
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Publications
A Novel Optical Gauge for Measuring Coil Strain during Thermal Cooldown and Energization
Distribution of RF traps to reduce RF heating with endoluminal coils – an experimental study
Detailing Radio Frequency Heating Induced by Coronary Stent – A 7 Telsa Magnetic Resonance Study
Quantitative pharmacologic MRI in mice
Temperature and perfusion monitoring during RF heating of human calf muscle
The effect of labeling parameters on perfusion-based fMRI in nonhuman primates
Experimental Temperature and Specific Absorption Rate Mapping
Influence of Non-Conductive Probes on Specific Absorption Rate
Multi-turn transmit coil to increase B1 efficiency in current source amplification
Novel PRF thermometry method using spatially selective 2DRF excitations and a parametric model
Safely assessing RF heating potential of conductive devices using image-based current measurements
Toward real-time SAR measurement with MR thermometry
Current Challenges for Creating a Wireless MR-Compatible Intracranial Pressure Monitor