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Publicações por José Luís Santos

2010

Radio-frequency self-referencing system for monitoring drop fibres in wavelength division multiplexing passive optical networks

Autores
Montalvo, J; Montero, DS; Vazquez, C; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL;

Publicação
IET OPTOELECTRONICS

Abstract
A low-cost monitoring system for measuring the optical power losses of drop fibres in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) passive optical networks (PON) is reported. The proposed system is based on radio-frequency intensity modulation and fibre Bragg grating self-referencing measurement techniques using amplitude normalisation. The monitoring unit is built with an optical broadband light source illuminating the PON from the central office for testing purposes, and the signal processing of the measurements is provided by the low-frequency analogue filters and by a lock-in amplifier. The system allows measuring the optical power losses of the PON branches independently, with increased sensitivity in a re-configurable and flexible way. The monitoring technique has been studied and experimentally validated in a coarse WDM-PON prototype, as a first approach to dense WDM-PON applications. The merits of the proposed monitoring system with regards to other WDM-PON monitoring techniques and the scalability of the proposed system to dense WDM-PON architectures are also discussed.

2011

Optimization of the frequency-modulated continuous wave technique for referencing and multiplexing intensity-based fiber optic sensors

Autores
Perez Herrera, RA; Pereira, DA; Frazao, O; Ferreira, JMC; Santos, JL; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA; Baptista, JM; Lopez Amo, M;

Publicação
MEASUREMENT

Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate the interrogation of fiber optic intensity sensors by using the combination of the frequency-modulated continuous wave concept with the spectral selective reflectivity of fiber Bragg gratings. Thus, we multiplex these kinds of sensors with this technique having simultaneously a referenced system. The basis of this dual functionality is described and results are presented for the case of interrogation of two multiplexed intensity sensors. Their evaluation permits to establish the conditions to address a sensor network of this type. Also, it is proposed a strategy to implement this sensing approach without the requirement of using optical fiber delay lines in the sensor heads.

2011

Dynamic interrogation for optical fibre sensors based on long-period gratings

Autores
Carvalho, JP; Coelho, L; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publicação
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
An electrical dynamic interrogation technique is reported for long-period grating sensors relying on the modulation of fibre Bragg gratings located in the readout unit that permits us to attenuate the effect of the 1/f noise of the photodetection, amplification and processing electronics on the sensing head resolution. The concept is tested to detect variations of curvature, and a resolution of 9.4 x 10(-3) m is achieved.

2011

Ultralong 250 km remote sensor system based on a fiber loop mirror interrogated by an optical time-domain reflectometer

Autores
Bravo, M; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Lopez Amo, M; Frazao, O;

Publicação
OPTICS LETTERS

Abstract
A 253km ultralong remote displacement sensor system based on a fiber loop mirror interrogated by a commercial optical time-domain reflectometer is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The use of a fiber loop mirror increases the signal-to-noise ratio, allowing the system to interrogate sensors placed 253km away from the monitoring system without using any optical amplification. The displacement sensor was based on a long period grating spliced inside of the loop mirror, which modifies the mirror reflectivity accordingly to the applied displacement. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America

2012

Long-Period Gratings Dynamic Interrogation With Modulated Fiber Bragg Gratings and Optical Amplification

Autores
Carvalho, JP; Coelho, L; Pontes, MJ; Barbero, AP; Martinez, MA; Ribeiro, RM; Weyl, J; Baptista, JM; Giraldi, MTR; Dias, I; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publicação
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL

Abstract
It is reported a long-period grating (LPG) dynamic interrogation technique based on the modulation of fiber Bragg gratings located in the readout unit of the system. It permits to attenuate the effect of the 1/f noise of the electronics in the resolution of the LPG-based sensing head. The concept is tested to detect variations of the external refractive index and a resolution of 2.0 x 10(-4) NIR was achieved without system optimization. Additionally, the effect in the sensor resolution when introducing Erbium and Raman optical amplification is experimentally investigated.

2012

Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer Based Multiplexed Sensing Scheme for Environmental Sensing

Autores
Carvalho, JP; Gouveia, C; Santos, JL; Jorge, PAS; Baptista, JM;

Publicação
OPTICAL SENSING AND DETECTION II

Abstract
In our study, remote environmental sensing is presented using a standard optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR). The measurement of environmental parameters using optical sensors is an expanding area of research with growing importance. Fiber optic sensors are an interesting solution for that due to their high sensitivity, small size, and capability for on-site, real-time, remote, and distributed sensing capabilities. Our multiplexing sensing scheme approach uses transmissive filters (long period gratings - LPGs) interrogated by the OTDR return pulses. The loss induced at the resonance wavelengths varies with changes in the environment refractive index, temperature or other physical parameters. Experimental results show that the insertion of an erbium amplifier improves the measurement resolution in certain situations. Further analysis show that a remote multiplexed sensing scheme allows us to perform simple and low cost real time measurement of refractive index and temperature over long distances.

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