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30 December 2008Research on signal processing system in smart clothes based on FBG
Based on optical fiber grating sensing technology, the signal processing system of smart clothes was designed. The
clothes embedded in fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) sensor can measure the body physiological parameters, such as
temperature, and detect the healthy condition of wearer. The paper presented FBG wavelength detection and signal
processing methods with wearable characteristics, designed optical scheme and demodulated circuit in terms of tunable
F-P filer wavelength demodulation theory. The numerical arithmetic of processing wavelength data was researched and
realized in ARM. By testing, the measuring scope of wavelength is from 1520.5 to 1562nm, and the resolution of
wavelength can arrive at 2pm. By selecting appropriate center wavelength of sensing gratings and referenced gratings,
the relative error of wavelength can less than 0.001%. The signal processing system can adjust the excursion of F-P
cavity timely, and has characters of portability, wireless data transmission.
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Cheng Zhang, Chang-yun Miao, Hui-chao Song, Hong-qiang Li, Bo-ya Shi, Fan-jie Xu, "Research on signal processing system in smart clothes based on FBG," Proc. SPIE 7268, Smart Structures, Devices, and Systems IV, 72681G (30 December 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.812074