Performance optimization design for a high-speed weak FBG interrogation system based on DFB laser

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A performance optimization design for a high-speed fiber Bragg grating (FBG) interrogation system based on a high-speed distributed feedback (DFB) swept laser is proposed. A time-division-multiplexing sensor network with identical weak FBGs is constituted to realize high-capacity sensing. In order to further improve the multiplexing capacity, a waveform repairing algorithm is designed to extend the dynamic demodulation range of FBG sensors. It is based on the fact that the spectrum of an FBG keeps stable over a long period of time. Compared with the pre-collected spectra, the distorted spectra waveform are identified and repaired. Experimental results show that all the identical weak FBGs are distinguished and demodulated at the speed of 100 kHz with a linearity of above 0.99, and the range of dynamic demodulation is extended by 40%.

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Yao, Y., Li, Z., Wang, Y., Liu, S., Dai, Y., Gong, J., & Wang, L. (2017). Performance optimization design for a high-speed weak FBG interrogation system based on DFB laser. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17071472

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