Smart Railway Traffic Monitoring Using Fiber Bragg Grating Strain Gauges

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There is today ample evidence that fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) distributed along a railway track can provide robust axle counting and bring numerous assets compared to competing technologies in this practical environment. This work brings two relevant originalities with respect to the state-of-the-art solutions. First, a study of the strain distribution in the rail cross-section is performed to determine the sensitivity according to the charge and the position on the rail. Secondly, the technology is deployed along the rail track as a smart object where the sensor head is composed of four FBG wavelength-division-multiplexed in a single telecommunication-grade optical fiber and interrogated by a miniaturized read-out device. Two FBGs ensure the detection of the train direction and another two bring the required redundancy to reach a safety integrity level (SIL) 4. The read-out unit has been specifically developed for the application and contains a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) and a photodiode driven by a high-speed microprocessor unit that processes the data and communicates the useful information, i.e., the number of axles. On-field tests confirm that the proposed approach makes the installation process easier while it democratizes the technology.

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Van Esbeen, B., Finet, C., Vandebrouck, R., Kinet, D., Boelen, K., Guyot, C., … Caucheteur, C. (2022). Smart Railway Traffic Monitoring Using Fiber Bragg Grating Strain Gauges. Sensors, 22(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22093429

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