According to the report, the consumption value of the combined use of
Continuous Distributed and Point
fiber optics sensors reached USD 2.28 Billion in 2014.
A continuous
Distributed fiber optic sensor system involves the optic fiber with the sensors
embedded with the fiber. Each point
fiber optic sensor is considered as one unit; however, the volume of
Distributed Continuous fiber optic sensors is based on a complete optical fiber
line and associated other components, which are defined as a system.
Since a distributed continuous optical fiber line (system) may have 100s of
sensing elements in a continuous-line, it is important to note that the report
assumes all of those sensing elements in a distributed continuous system as one
(system) unit – only. In the case of
some applications, the price of the system may be several thousand dollars.
Point sensors are often used in distributed fiber optic sensor systems
(installed at multiple-points/ point-to-point); however, we count their use in
the point fiber optic sensor category and not in the continuous (non-stop)
distributed sensor category.
DATA FIGURE
According to the report, The EMEA region held a slight
lead in the worldwide consumption value of fiber optic sensors last year
(2014).
Fiber Optic Sensor Global Consumption Regional Market Forecast
(USD 2.28 Billion in 2014)
To know more about this report please visit: http://mrr.cm/4c6
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