2016
DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2016.2533163
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Interrogation of a Sensor Array of Identical Weak FBGs Using Dispersive Incoherent OFDR

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“…In a final measurement, we included a dispersive element before the second modulator to illustrate the determination of dispersion-induced relative delays, a procedure which was used to measure relative Bragg wavelength shifts in FBG arrays [24,25,26]. The dispersive element was a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) with dispersion D=170 ps/nm in the C band.…”
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“…In a final measurement, we included a dispersive element before the second modulator to illustrate the determination of dispersion-induced relative delays, a procedure which was used to measure relative Bragg wavelength shifts in FBG arrays [24,25,26]. The dispersive element was a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) with dispersion D=170 ps/nm in the C band.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been enriched with concepts from Microwave Photonics [10,21], and much effort has been dedicated to the incorporation of additional functionalities to the technique. Wavelength-resolved reflectograms have been obtained by sweeping the wavelength of a narrowband optical probe wave [11] or filtering the backreflected light under broadband illumination [22,23], and the addition of dispersive elements has been used to map Bragg wavelength shifts into RF time delays directly measurable by the VNA [24,25,26]. In addition, specific techniques for discrete narrowband reflectors, typically FBG, have been adapted to I-OFDR systems, such as slope-assisted dual-wavelength [27] or dual-filter [28] interrogation, or fast techniques relying on model-based search [29] or equally-spaced arrays of reflectors [30].…”
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“…For many years, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technique has been applied in the FBG sensing technique for the purpose of improving the sensing distribution, which however is limited by the bandwidth of the light source [8], [9]. Interrogating a series of FBG sensors by employing the technique of optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR) is also common [3], [10]. The literature reports the ability of OFDR techniques to provide the spatial resolution of millimeters over the sensing area extendible to hundreds of meters.…”
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“…A number of techniques can be used to reduce the interrogation time. First, of course, is the increase of IFBW [9]. Second, the use of a sparse number of frequencies in the RF characterization [12].…”
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