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Fibre Optic Communication Systems in Industrial Automation

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Analysis and Control of Industrial Processes

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The fibre optic technology has since many years paved its way in most different field of activity of engineers. The original intention to apply it for noise-free data transfer has proven to be more promissing and of a good future so that it is to be expected that the future communication systems in the industrial and public sector will primarily be the optical ones. This will be shown here based on the main development streams: Local Area Networks, PROWAY, MAP, Field Bus, FDDI, Metropolitan Area Networks, etc.

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Popović, D. (1991). Fibre Optic Communication Systems in Industrial Automation. In: Popović, D. (eds) Analysis and Control of Industrial Processes. Advances in System Analysis, vol 6. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-88847-1_3

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