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27 June 2002 Structural monitoring using a novel high-performance fiber optic measurement system
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Abstract
This work considers the dominant current methods for fiber Bragg grating wavelength interrogation. In addition, a new interrogation method, based on hybridizing a scanning Fabry-Perot filter for selecting individual reflection wavelengths, and an unbalanced Mach-Zehnder interferometer for high-resolution conversion of wavelength shifts to phase changes, is presented. The method utilizes a 3x3 fiber optic coupler in such a way that a completely passive demodulation algorithm is implemented. The current version interrogates multiple FBGs at frequencies from DC to near 10 kHz with nanostrain resolution across the full band. Low-frequency resolution is maintained with an interferometer drift compensation technique. We describe the system design and operation in detail and present key performance metrics with comparison to other primary FBG interrogation architectures.
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Michael D. Todd, Mark E. Seaver, Tim Wiener, and Stephen Trickey "Structural monitoring using a novel high-performance fiber optic measurement system", Proc. SPIE 4694, Smart Structures and Materials 2002: Smart Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems, (27 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.472612
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KEYWORDS
Fiber Bragg gratings

Optical filters

Sensors

Interferometers

Aluminum

Tunable filters

Demodulation

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