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Arthur H. Hartog

Arthur H. Hartog

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
6731
World Ranking
4493
National Ranking
81

Overview

Arthur H. Hartog is affiliated with FOSINA in France and conducts research primarily within the fields of Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Environmental Science. Their work emphasizes Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Oceanography, Ecology, Ocean Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering as key subfields.

The scientist's research extensively covers topics related to Underwater Acoustics Research, Marine animal studies overview, Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems, Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, Railway Engineering and Dynamics, Photonic and Optical Devices, and Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies.

Their recent scholarly output includes publications in various respected venues. These include:

  • Estimating sound pressure levels from distributed acoustic sensing data using 20 Hz fin whale calls, 2025, JASA Express Letters
  • An Analysis of Railway Activity Using Distributed Optical Fiber Acoustic Sensing, 2025, Sensors
  • From strain to pressure, evaluation of Distributed Acoustic Sensing's response to fin whale calls, 2025, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Arthur H. Hartog frequently collaborates with several coauthors, reflecting interdisciplinary connections. These frequent collaborators are:

  • Léa Bouffaut
  • Quentin Goestchel
  • Robin André Rørstadbotnen
  • Anthony Sladen
  • Holger Klinck

The publication venues in which Arthur contributes highlight a focus on acoustics, sensor technology, and environmental monitoring. The main hubs for their research dissemination are:

  • JASA Express Letters
  • Sensors
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Best Publications

  • An Introduction to Distributed Optical Fibre Sensors

    Arthur H. Hartog

  • A distributed temperature sensor based on liquid-core optical fibers

    A. Hartog

  • Distributed temperature sensing in solid-core fibres

    A.H. Hartog;A.P. Leach;M.P. Gold

  • Borehole telemetry system

    Ian Atkinson;Yuehua Chen;Arthur Hartog;Franck Monmont

  • On the theory of backscattering in single-mode optical fibers

    A. Hartog;M. Gold

  • Raman-based fibre sensors: Trends and applications

    Gabriele Bolognini;Arthur Hartog

  • The effect of gauge length on axially incident P-waves measured using fibre optic distributed vibration sensing

    Timothy Dean;Theo Cuny;Arthur H. Hartog

  • Fundamentals of Optical Fiber Sensing Schemes Based on Coherent Optical Time Domain Reflectometry: Signal Model Under Static Fiber Conditions

    Leonid B. Liokumovich;Nikolai A. Ushakov;Oleg I. Kotov;Mikhail A. Bisyarin

  • Optical time-domain reflectometry

    Arthur Harold Hartog;Peter Collinson Wait

  • Systems and methods for distributed interferometric acoustic monitoring

    Arthur H. Hartog;J. Ernest Brown;John Cook;Jonathan James Elphick

  • Variation of pulse delay with stress and temperature in jacketed and unjacketed optical fibres

    A. H. Hartog;A. J. Conduit;D. N. Payne

  • Vertical seismic optical profiling on wireline logging cable

    Arthur Hartog;Bernard Frignet;Duncan Mackie;Mike Clark

  • Radiation-tolerant Raman distributed temperature monitoring system for large nuclear infrastructures

    A.F. Fernandez;P. Rodeghiero;B. Brichard;F. Berghmans

  • Determination of the wavelength of zero material dispersion in optical fibres by pulse-delay measurements

    D.N. Payne;A.H. Hartog

  • The use of multi-frequency acquisition to significantly improve the quality of fibre-optic-distributed vibration sensing

    A.H. Hartog;L.B. Liokumovich;N.A. Ushakov;O.I. Kotov

  • Use of fiber optics in deviated flows

    Glynn R Williams;Kevin J Forbes;Arthur H Hartog;Christian Koeniger

  • Influence of modulation instability on distributed optical fiber sensors based on spontaneous Brillouin scattering

    Mohammed N. Alahbabi;Yuh Tat Cho;Trevor P. Newson;Peter C. Wait

  • Measuring a parameter in an optical fibre interferometric array via subtracting the cross-talk phasor of the array sensors from their measured phasors

    Hartog Arthur H

  • Distributed fiber optic sensor system with improved linearity

    Arthur Hartog;Kamal Kader

  • Optical monitoring of fluid flow

    Arthur H. Hartog;Colin A. Wilson

  • Distributed acoustic wave detection

    Arthur H. Hartog;Douglas Miller;Kamal Kader;Gareth P. Lees

Frequent Co-Authors

David N. Payne
David N. Payne University of Southampton
Francis Berghmans
Francis Berghmans Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Raman Kashyap
Raman Kashyap Polytechnique Montréal

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