- Report
- January 2025
- 200 Pages
Global
From €3995EUR$4,490USD£3,449GBP
- Report
- July 2025
- 100 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$4,214USD£3,128GBP
- Report
- February 2025
- 120 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$4,214USD£3,128GBP
- Report
- May 2025
- 120 Pages
Europe
From €4226EUR$4,750USD£3,649GBP
- Report
- May 2024
- 719 Pages
Global
€3915EUR$4,400USD£3,380GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 47 Pages
Global
From €4404EUR$4,950USD£3,803GBP
- Report
- May 2023
- 140 Pages
Global
From €3167EUR$3,560USD£2,735GBP
€3959EUR$4,450USD£3,419GBP
- Report
- September 2023
- 172 Pages
Global
From €4004EUR$4,500USD£3,457GBP
- Report
- September 2023
- 146 Pages
Global
From €3692EUR$4,150USD£3,188GBP
- Report
- May 2023
- 89 Pages
Middle East, Africa
From €2625EUR$2,950USD£2,266GBP
- Report
- October 2024
- 87 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$4,214USD£3,128GBP
- Report
- January 2025
- 132 Pages
Global
From €845EUR$950USD£730GBP
- Book
- November 2021
- 864 Pages

Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) is a technology used in optoelectronics to measure temperature over a wide area. It is based on the principle of measuring the temperature of a medium by detecting the change in the optical properties of the medium. DTS systems use optical fibers to measure temperature along the length of the fiber. The optical fiber is typically embedded in the medium to be measured, such as soil, concrete, or water. The optical fiber is connected to a light source and a detector, which measure the change in the optical properties of the medium. The data is then processed to calculate the temperature of the medium.
DTS technology is used in a variety of applications, such as monitoring of pipelines, power plants, and other industrial processes. It is also used in medical applications, such as monitoring of tissue temperature during surgery.
Some companies in the DTS market include Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Siemens AG, ABB Ltd., and Honeywell International Inc. Show Less Read more