A high-resolution demodulation algorithm for FBG-FP static-strain sensors based on the hilbert transform and cross third-order cumulant

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Static strain can be detected by measuring a cross-correlation of reflection spectra from two fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs). However, the static-strain measurement resolution is limited by the dominant Gaussian noise source when using this traditional method. This paper presents a novel static-strain demodulation algorithm for FBG-based Fabry-Perot interferometers (FBG-FPs). The Hilbert transform is proposed for changing the Gaussian distribution of the two FBG-FPs’ reflection spectra, and a cross third-order cumulant is used to use the results of the Hilbert transform and get a group of noise-vanished signals which can be used to accurately calculate the wavelength difference of the two FBG-FPs. The benefit by these processes is that Gaussian noise in the spectra can be suppressed completely in theory and a higher resolution can be reached. In order to verify the precision and flexibility of this algorithm, a detailed theory model and a simulation analysis are given, and an experiment is implemented. As a result, a static-strain resolution of 0.9 nε under laboratory environment condition is achieved, showing a higher resolution than the traditional cross-correlation method.

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Huang, W., Zhen, T., Zhang, W., Zhang, F., & Li, F. (2015). A high-resolution demodulation algorithm for FBG-FP static-strain sensors based on the hilbert transform and cross third-order cumulant. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(5), 9928–9941. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150509928

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