2018
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2017.2751938
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Method for Determining the Resonance Frequency of a Fiber Optic Interferometric Accelerometer

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“…The interference signal [31], [32] can be expressed by In equation 1, A represents the direct current component of the light intensity after the interference, and B is the alternating current component of the light intensity after the interference. C is the phase modulation depth.…”
Section: System Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interference signal [31], [32] can be expressed by In equation 1, A represents the direct current component of the light intensity after the interference, and B is the alternating current component of the light intensity after the interference. C is the phase modulation depth.…”
Section: System Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and Li [30] proposed an interference sensor based on DSM, which eliminates the influence of modulation depth C on the demodulation result, but the dynamic range is limited [30]. Chen et al [31] proposed and tested a three-component detector based on Michelson's interferometry. The system has an average system noise level of −123.55 re rad /Hz 1/2 , ranging from 0 Hz to 500 Hz, and the dynamic range of over 116 dB [31], [32].Then Tong et al [22] proposed a new algorithm, which could eliminate the interference of light intensity and the influence caused by the fluctuation of environment.…”
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“…Q. Yu et al [17] reported F-P accelerometer based on fast white light interference. The accelerometer based on F-P interference can detect vibration signals as low as 10 Hz, while J. Chen et al [18], [19] also conduct in-depth research on the accelerometers based on Michelson interferometer. Based on such structure, the measurable lower limit frequency of the accelerometer can reach 0.005 Hz, while the optical path of the system is relatively complex and need high implementation cost.…”
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“…However, phase-generated carrier (PGC) demodulation algorithm has the advantages of wide dynamic range, high linearity and high sensitivity. It has been widely used in FOISs [7][8][9][10][11]. The conventional PGC demodulation algorithms are the differential-and-cross-multiplying (PGC-DCM) [12,13] and the arctangent (PGC-Arctan) [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%