학술논문

Evaluation of the use of incoherent light sources in fibre grating sensing for applications in non-invasive medical diagnostics
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 10th International Conference on Electrical, Electronic and Computing Engineering (IcETRAN) Electrical, Electronic and Computing Engineering (IcETRAN), 2023 10th International Conference on. :1-4 Jun, 2023
Subject
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
General Topics for Engineers
Nuclear Engineering
Photonics and Electrooptics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Optical fibers
Optical fiber sensors
Costs
Atmospheric measurements
Measurement uncertainty
Fiber gratings
Particle measurements
optical fibre grating
noninvasive medical diagnostics
white-light source
Language
Abstract
Optical fibre sensors have attracted much attention as noninvasive electrically immune multiparameter diagnostic tools. Optical fibre gratings – resonant structures inside fibres, enable localized and distributed high-precision measurement schemes for the use in cardiology, pulmonology, prosthetics, obstetrics, etc. Particular niche market is reserved for broadband LPG sensors, which expel light from the fibre core to the cladding and thus enable sensitive measurement of the external refractive index and curvature. With the new costcutting LPG fabrication methods on the raise the question of the source and detector cost gets into focus. While the broadband coherent sources are usually used in laboratory, the source and spectrum analyser costs are prohibitive for many field applications. In this paper, we evaluate the performance and cost-benefit of the incoherent source application. The sensor performance is assessed in terms of sensing precision and signal-to-noise signal quality for broadband and lateral edge sensing schemes. It is sufficient for basic heart and respiration rate monitoring, but fails to satisfy stricter requirements for medical diagnostics.