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Integrated optical devices for fiber gyroscope applications

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Abstract

Fourteen years after its inception, the fiber optic gyro (FOG) has reached the advanced development stage. Approximately a dozen companies are actively involved in FOG development, with several expecting limited production runs to begin within 5 years for low cost, moderate grade gyros.

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