Saurabh Bhalerao Sensor
Saurabh Bhalerao Sensor
Saurabh Bhalerao Sensor
3/1/2009
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Outline
– Reference list
– Overview
– Major applications
– Basic working principle illustrated
– Major specifications
– Limitations
Reference list
• Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Optical Fiber
Sensors, Erice, Italy, May 2-10, 1986
To explore further
(survival pointers of web references etc)
• http://www.bluerr.com/
– Blue Road Research, good information in the Applications and
Publications section.
• http://www.boulder.nist.gov/div815/81503_pubs/ofs.htm
- List of NIST publications
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber#Fiber_optic_sensors
- Basic Definitons
• http://www.opticalfibersenors.org
• http://www.osa.org/meetings/topicalmeetings/ofs/
Overview
• Two major types of fiber optic sensor:
– Extrinsic or Hybrid
– Intrinsic or All Fiber
• Light in optical fibers can be modulated by
amplitude, frequency, phase or polarization to
carry signals.
Overview - Extrinsic
An optical fiber leads up
to a "black box" which
impresses information
onto the
light beam in response to
an environmental effect.
The information could be
impressed in
terms of intensity, phase,
frequency, polarization,
spectral content or other
Diagram from: methods.
http://www.bluerr.com/images/Overview
_of_FOS2.pdf
Overview - Intrinsic
An optical fiber to
carry the light beam and
Diagram from: the environmental effect
Fiber Optic Sensor Workbook, Eric Udd
impresses information
onto the light beam while
it is in the fiber.
Major Applications
• Measure:
– Acceleration
– Acoustics
– Chemical measurements
– Electric and magnetic field strengths
– Linear and angular position
– Humidity
– Pressure
– Rotations
– Strain
– Temperature
– Vibrations
– Viscosity
– And more…
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Major Advantages
• Small
• Lightweight
• Passive
• Low power
• Wide bandwidth
• Rugged
• Resistant to EM interference
• High sensitivity
Major Advantages
• Multiplexing
– Optical fiber sensors can be multiplexed in a variety of ways
allowing multiple sensors to be attached to a single fiber. This
allows for large, distributed sensor networks.
Principle –Extrinsic#2
• Here a mirror is used that is flexibly mounted to respond to an
external effect such as pressure. As the mirror position shifts the
effective separation between the optical fibers shift with a
resultant intensity modulation.
Diagram from:
Fiber Optic Sensor
Workbook, Eric Udd
Diagram from:
Fiber Optic Sensor Workbook, Eric Udd
Principle – Intrinsic #1
An optical fiber ends
with a right angle as
shown which reflects all
of the light back through
total internal reflection.
When the probe is placed
in a medium other than
the reference, the index
of refraction changes and Diagram from:
Fiber Optic Sensor Workbook, Eric Udd
Principle – Intrinsic #2
Two simple optical fibers
are placed in close
proximity. Some of the
light leaks from one to
Diagram from:
Fiber Optic Sensor Workbook, Eric Udd the other, ie cross
coupling occurs. The
amount of evanescence
Courtesy: Andrew Moss
caused depends on
optic fiber
sensors
several factors which can
be sensed through the
measured coupling.
Diagram from:
Fiber Optic Sensor Workbook, Eric Udd
Major Specifications
• Accuracy
• Designed measurement parameters
• Dynamic range
• External sensors required (if any)
• Operating wavelengths
• Response time
Limitations
• Generally have to be tuned to a specific
wavelength to function properly.
– This can be used to limit noise susceptibility but limits
the general application of any given sensor.
Limitations
• Multiple potential error sources (connectors,
splices, microbending, misalignment, etc)
– May be circumvented by using two wavelengths in the
sensor, one of which is used to calibrate out the noise.
Other Considerations
• Research area
– Optical fiber sensors are relatively new for most
applications because the cost of lasers and optical fibers
has only recently become practical for most things.
This means that new research is still being conducted to
find new ways to apply optical sensors. It is a changing
area at this time.
• Robustness
– The robustness of optical fibers makes them usable in
many conditions(high temperature, EM interference,
etc) which exclude other sensors.
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Other Considerations
• Generally Optical fiber sensors are found at most
major suppliers of electronic sensors.
• They are classified specifically by the parameter
they are designed to sense and not as Optical fi