We studied the supply and removal of oil to and from a thin groove and the consequent insertion loss, aiming at matrix optical waveguide switches that utilize optical reflection and transmission effects at the groove. A robot precisely controlled the position of the removal nozzle and the supply needle by a vision servo. The optimum position for the removal nozzle was at the entrance of the groove to a circular oil pool, and the positioning margin was
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Naoyuki TAMARU, Mitsuhiro MAKIHARA, Shuichiro INAGAKI, Akira NAGAYAMA, Kunihiko SASAKURA, "Supply and Removal Characteristics of Oil in Optical Waveguide for Automated Optical Main-Distributing-Frame System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E77-B, no. 2, pp. 209-217, February 1994, doi: .
Abstract: We studied the supply and removal of oil to and from a thin groove and the consequent insertion loss, aiming at matrix optical waveguide switches that utilize optical reflection and transmission effects at the groove. A robot precisely controlled the position of the removal nozzle and the supply needle by a vision servo. The optimum position for the removal nozzle was at the entrance of the groove to a circular oil pool, and the positioning margin was
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