A review of recent results on simultaneous interrogation of multiple fiber Bragg grating-based sensors using microwave photonics

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We review recent results on exploiting microwave photonics to enable simultaneous interrogation of multiple fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based sensors. In particular, we describe the use of (1) microwave photonic filtering and (2) chirped microwave pulse generation and compression as a means to map the wavelength (spectral) changes in the response of FBG-based sensors (specifically, an in-fiber Fabry-Pérot cavity sensor based on FBGs, FBG sensors directly, and a linearly chirped FBG sensor) to applied temperature (or strain) to the power of a radio-frequency signal (i.e., a wavelength-to-power mapping) or to the correlation peak of the compressed microwave signal. The approaches support high-resolution and high-speed interrogation and can be suitable for large scale sensing networks.

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Chen, L. R., Comanici, M. I., Moslemi, P., Hu, J., & Kung, P. (2019, January 15). A review of recent results on simultaneous interrogation of multiple fiber Bragg grating-based sensors using microwave photonics. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9020298

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