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27 November 1996 Distributed stress sensor based on a birefringent fiber Sagnac ring
Michael Campbell, Gang Zheng, Peter A. Wallace, Sheila Smith
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Abstract
This paper describes a novel configuration of a distributed optical fiber stress sensor based on a Sagnac ring construction. The principle of operation is based on the FMCW technique. The intensity and location of a stress applied to the fiber can be determined simultaneously by detecting the amplitude and the frequency of the beat signal which is produced by two forward-coupled mode beams in the Sagnac ring. The system was found to have a spatial resolution of 1 meter in a sensing range of 50 meters.
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Michael Campbell, Gang Zheng, Peter A. Wallace, and Sheila Smith "Distributed stress sensor based on a birefringent fiber Sagnac ring", Proc. SPIE 2838, Distributed and Multiplexed Fiber Optic Sensors VI, (27 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259792
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Semiconductor lasers

Optical fibers

Beam splitters

Fiber optics sensors

Frequency modulation

Polarization

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