A low cost all-digital demodulation method for fiber-optic interferometric sensors

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Abstract

Presented in this paper is a novel digital demodulation method for fiber-optic interferometric sensors. The method controls the modulation depth at π/2 radians and uses only five key points sampling values every modulation period. Both an automatic accurate sampling method and a modulation depth control method are introduced. Fewer resources are needed for the calculation processes to obtain the phase shift. High speed A/D converter is not necessary, which results in significant reduction of the manufacturing cost of fiber-optic interferometric sensors. A bias stability of 0.64 deg (i.e. 2.23 μ rad) is demonstrated after using this method on an interferometric fiber-optic gyroscope (IFOG) based on the Sagnac effect.

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Lu, C., & Zhou, K. (2018). A low cost all-digital demodulation method for fiber-optic interferometric sensors. Measurement Science and Technology, 29(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aad9e4

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