Review of Optical Fiber Sensor Network Technology Based on White Light Interferometry

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Abstract

Optical fiber sensor networks (OFSNs) provide powerful tools for large-scale buildings or long-distance sensing, and they can realize distributed or quasi-distributed measurement of temperature, strain, and other physical quantities. This article provides some optical fiber sensor network technologies based on the white light interference technology. We discuss the key issues in the fiber white light interference network, including the topology structure of white light interferometric fiber sensor network, the node connection components, and evaluation of the maximum number of sensors in the network. A final comment about further development prospects of fiber sensor network is presented.

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Li, W., Yuan, Y., Yang, J., & Yuan, L. (2021, March 1). Review of Optical Fiber Sensor Network Technology Based on White Light Interferometry. Photonic Sensors. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-021-0613-x

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