2014
Authors
Rocco Giraldi, MTMR; Fernandes, CS; Ferreira, MS; de Sousa, MJ; Jorge, P; Costa, JCWA; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publication
MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
In this article, it is proposed an interrogation and multiplexing system based on optical time domain reflectometer for fiber loop mirror coupled intensity sensors. Pulse width of approximately 100 ns enabled to attain a dynamic range of approximately 18 dB. Good linearity was achieved with a -13.3 dB/mm slope. The resolution of the sensing head was 0.027 mm. The proposed interrogation system showed to be an alternative technique for multiplexing and remote sensing. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
2013
Authors
Silva, RM; Layeghi, A; Zibaii, MI; Latifi, H; Santos, JL; Ribeiro, ABL; Frazao, O;
Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
A fiber optic interrogation sensor scheme based on a "figure-of-eight" configuration created from a single directional 3 x 3 fiber optic coupler is proposed. Two loops are formed in each arm and one of them contains the sensing head and the other is used as reference signal. A theoretical study based on Jones matrix analysis of this fiber loop mirror combination is reported. The optical configuration is tested as an interrogation scheme for a fiber strain sensor where the spectral response arises from the combination of the reference signal modulated by the sensor signal. The strain sensor configuration shows a phase sensitivity of 6.7 +/- 4.38 x 10(-2) mrad/mu strain by linear regression.
2014
Authors
Rocco Giraldi, MTMR; Fernandes, CS; Ferreira, MS; Costa, JCW; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publication
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
In this paper it is proposed an interrogation system based on OTDR for fiber loop mirror intensity sensors. The system has been characterized in order to obtain its maximum dynamic range. The technique demonstrated good linearity with a - 13.3 dB/mm slope. A 0.027 mm resolution was achieved. The proposed interrogation system permits multiplexing of around 10 sensors and showed to be an alternative technique for multiplexing and remote sensing.
2014
Authors
Roriz, P; Ferreira, J; Potes, JC; Oliveira, MT; Santos, JL; Simoes, JA; Frazao, O;
Publication
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
The pressure measured in the intervertebral discs is a response to the loads acting on the spine. External loads, such as the reaction forces resulting from locomotion, manual handling and collisions are probably the most relevant in studying spine trauma. However, the physiological functions such as breathing and hearth rate also participate in subtle variations of intradiscal pressure that can be observed only in vivo at resting. Present work is an effort to measure the effect of breathing on intradiscal pressure of an anesthetized sheep.
2013
Authors
Ferreira, MS; Bierlich, J; Schuster, K; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publication
FIFTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
A Fabry-Perot microcavity tip temperature sensor based on a special design double-cladding optical fiber is proposed. The produced fiber has pure silica core and outer cladding and a silica ring doped with phosphorous. The whole ring region is removed by chemical etching post-processing. Consequently, light will be guided in the core region. In a first step, the double-cladding optical fiber is spliced to single mode fiber. Afterwards, the tip is etched in a solution of 48% hydrofluoric acid. The inner cladding will be etched faster, and the core becomes suspended and surrounded by air. The Fabry-Perot microcavity tip sensor is subjected to temperature, and a linear sensitivity of 14.6 pm/degrees C is obtained.
2014
Authors
Bravo, M; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Lopez Amo, M; Frazao, O;
Publication
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Abstract
A micro-displacement sensing head based on two aligned cleaved fibers inserted into an optical fiber ring and interrogated by an optical time-domain reflectometry is presented. The sensor configuration is characterized for measuring both longitudinal and axial micro-displacements, showing a sensitivity of 0.07 and 2.67 dB/mu m for longitudinal and axial micro-displacements, respectively. A multiplexing system using two of these configurations is also studied.
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