研究目的
To investigate and validate two cost-effective interrogation techniques for FBG sensors based on optical power measurements, suitable for applications requiring monitoring of the spectral position of the Bragg wavelength (λB) of FBG sensors.
研究成果
The proposed low-cost interrogation techniques for FBG sensors based on optical power measurements are accurate, reliable, and suitable for applications requiring monitoring of the Bragg wavelength (λB). They offer a cost-effective solution compared to high-cost interferometric techniques and are applicable in hostile environments.
研究不足
The techniques are limited to monitoring the spectral position of the Bragg wavelength (λB) of FBG sensors and may not be suitable for applications requiring recovery of all physical parameters from the FBGs. The dynamic strain measurement experiment was preliminary and did not analyze all performance characteristics.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs two interrogation techniques for FBG sensors, one using a CWDM demultiplexer as an edge filter and the other modulating the optical power reflected by a single sensing FBG directly by the transmission spectrum of the BLS.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Two FBGs inscribed in SMF-28 telecommunications-standard optical fibers were used.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Includes a broadband light source (BLS), CWDM demultiplexer, photodiodes, ADC, microcontroller MSP430AFE253, and a piezoelectric actuator.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Detailed procedures include temperature and dynamic strain measurements using the proposed techniques.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The optical signals are converted into voltage signals, digitized, and processed using a microcontroller and LabVIEW? for data acquisition and processing.
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