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Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit

The proposed work has the aim to investigate a full analog electrical circuitry to convert the wavelength-encoded signal coming from a pair of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors into a single monotonic electrical signal. The latter can be used either to be read from a PLC system (or directly by a swi...

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Autores principales: Marrazzo, Vincenzo Romano, Fienga, Francesco, Zenga, Alfredo, Riccio, Michele, Buontempo, Salvatore, Irace, Andrea, Breglio, Giovanni
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2678305
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2866076
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author Marrazzo, Vincenzo Romano
Fienga, Francesco
Zenga, Alfredo
Riccio, Michele
Buontempo, Salvatore
Irace, Andrea
Breglio, Giovanni
author_facet Marrazzo, Vincenzo Romano
Fienga, Francesco
Zenga, Alfredo
Riccio, Michele
Buontempo, Salvatore
Irace, Andrea
Breglio, Giovanni
author_sort Marrazzo, Vincenzo Romano
collection CERN
description The proposed work has the aim to investigate a full analog electrical circuitry to convert the wavelength-encoded signal coming from a pair of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors into a single monotonic electrical signal. The latter can be used either to be read from a PLC system (or directly by a switch) if a 4-20 mA signal is needed (e.g. for safety application) or to have an instantly conversion without employing the classical interrogation system with a post-processing by means of a digital unit. Since its peculiarities (robust, reliable and completely free from any digital processing section) the proposed system has the aim to overcome the classical interrogator, with the aim to pave the way to a wider employment of FGB sensor in that environment where the reliability given by the interrogator based on multiple digital processing unit, handled by an operative system, may be subjected to failure. In the proposed manuscript, the system was studied analytically and numerically, taking advantage of its characteristic to behaves linearly in a range of 200pm Bragg wavelength shifting, due to the Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AWG) device, used as optical filter. As results, the capability to perform compensated measurement, by means of 2 FBG subjected to different physical quantities, was investigated. The obtained formula comprises FBGs linear coefficient in function of the physical phenomenon to measure and the system output.
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spelling cern-28660762023-08-15T14:27:23Zdoi:10.1117/12.2678305http://cds.cern.ch/record/2866076engMarrazzo, Vincenzo RomanoFienga, FrancescoZenga, AlfredoRiccio, MicheleBuontempo, SalvatoreIrace, AndreaBreglio, GiovanniMethod for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuitDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe proposed work has the aim to investigate a full analog electrical circuitry to convert the wavelength-encoded signal coming from a pair of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors into a single monotonic electrical signal. The latter can be used either to be read from a PLC system (or directly by a switch) if a 4-20 mA signal is needed (e.g. for safety application) or to have an instantly conversion without employing the classical interrogation system with a post-processing by means of a digital unit. Since its peculiarities (robust, reliable and completely free from any digital processing section) the proposed system has the aim to overcome the classical interrogator, with the aim to pave the way to a wider employment of FGB sensor in that environment where the reliability given by the interrogator based on multiple digital processing unit, handled by an operative system, may be subjected to failure. In the proposed manuscript, the system was studied analytically and numerically, taking advantage of its characteristic to behaves linearly in a range of 200pm Bragg wavelength shifting, due to the Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AWG) device, used as optical filter. As results, the capability to perform compensated measurement, by means of 2 FBG subjected to different physical quantities, was investigated. The obtained formula comprises FBGs linear coefficient in function of the physical phenomenon to measure and the system output.oai:cds.cern.ch:28660762023
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Marrazzo, Vincenzo Romano
Fienga, Francesco
Zenga, Alfredo
Riccio, Michele
Buontempo, Salvatore
Irace, Andrea
Breglio, Giovanni
Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
title Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
title_full Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
title_fullStr Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
title_full_unstemmed Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
title_short Method for the interrogation of FBG thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
title_sort method for the interrogation of fbg thermo-hygrometer through full analog circuit
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2678305
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2866076
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