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26 November 2007 Multiplexing technique using amplitude-modulated chirped fibre Bragg gratings with applications in two-parameter sensing
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Abstract
A multiplexing technique using amplitude-modulated chirped fibre Bragg gratings (AMCFBGs) is presented. This technique realises the multiplexing of spectrally overlapped AMCFBGs with identical centre Bragg wavelength and bandwidth. Since it is fully compatible with the wavelength division multiplexing scheme, the number of gratings that can be multiplexed can be increased by several times. The discrete wavelet transform is used to demodulate such multiplexed signal. A wavelet denoising technique is applied to the multiplexed signal in conjunction with the demodulation. Strain measurements are performed to experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of this multiplexing technique. The absolute error and crosstalk are measured. An application to simultaneous two-parameter sensing is also demonstrated.
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Allan C. L. Wong, Paul A. Childs, and Gang-Ding Peng "Multiplexing technique using amplitude-modulated chirped fibre Bragg gratings with applications in two-parameter sensing", Proc. SPIE 6830, Advanced Sensor Systems and Applications III, 683010 (26 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.754678
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KEYWORDS
Multiplexing

Modulation

Sensors

Temperature metrology

Fiber Bragg gratings

Wavelets

Discrete wavelet transforms

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