Remote interrogation of WDM fiber-optic intensity sensors deploying delay lines in the virtual domain

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Abstract

In this work a radio-frequency self-referencing WDM intensity-based fiber-optic sensor operating in reflective configuration and using virtual instrumentation is presented. The use of virtual delay lines at the reception stage, along with novel flexible self-referencing techniques, and using a single frequency, avoids all-optical or electrical-based delay lines approaches. This solution preserves the self-referencing and performance characteristics of the proposed WDM-based optical sensing topology, and leads to a more compact solution with higher flexibility for the multiple interrogation of remote sensing points in a sensor network. Results are presented for a displacement sensor demonstrating the concept feasibility. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Sánchez Montero, D., & Vázquez, C. (2013). Remote interrogation of WDM fiber-optic intensity sensors deploying delay lines in the virtual domain. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(5), 5870–5880. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130505870

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