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Security system using optical sensing systems
Šišolák, Filip ; Tomašov, Adrián (referee) ; Dejdar, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of distributed sensing using optical fibers and its implementation within object security. The theoretical analysis extensively describes the principles of operation and potential applications of the most commonly used optical fiber sensors based on interferometry, diffraction structures, and scattering measurements. The theoretical part also includes an overview of the current state of optical sensor systems in the context of object security. For the practical part, the architecture of the fiber sensor is selected using theoretical knowledge and testing measurements. The description of the hardware and software architecture of the developed security device outlines its functionality. The conclusion of the practical part focuses on testing this device and comparing it with commercial electronic systems in terms of cost.

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