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FOSS
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FOSSFree and Open Source Software
FOSSFree / Open-Source Software
FOSSFull Option Science System
FOSSFiber-Optic Sensor System
FOSSForum of Small States (UN)
FOSSFollow-On System Stock
FOSSFiber Optics Sonar System
FOSSFaculty Online Support Service
FOSSField Operated Support System (immigration database; Canada)
FOSSFederal Intelligence Security Service
FOSSFamily Of System Study
FOSSFaculty of Social Science


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Several companies now offer Bragg fiber-optic sensor systems on a commercial basis.
Sabeus has overcome the historical problems with instrumenting the borehole of oil and gas wells by developing a family of reliable, accurate, real-time fiber-optic sensor systems that are capable of withstanding, over long service lives, both repeated rough handling and extremes of pressure and temperature.
In the short term, fiber-optic sensor systems do involve increased costs; however, FHWA is attempting to discover what increased benefits and cost-saving advantages they may have for the long term.
 
 
 
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