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A low-cost multimode fibre optic gyrometer for automotive applications

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Increasing electronic control of vehicle systems is leading to the development of vehicle automation and driver systems. Fully automated driving could be feasible in the future.

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Nwagboso, C.O. (1993). A low-cost multimode fibre optic gyrometer for automotive applications. In: Nwagboso, C.O. (eds) Automotive Sensory Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1508-7_7

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