학술논문

Performance analysis of peak tracking techniques for fiber Bragg grating interrogation systems
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications. December 2012 11(2)
Subject
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG)
fiber optic sensor (FOS)
optical instrumentation
Monte Carlo simulation
Language
English
ISSN
2179-1074
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a spectral correlation-based technique for tracking the wavelength shift of a fiber Bragg grating. We compared this approach, by means of a Monte Carlo numerical simulation, to the typical peak tracking techniques applied in classic interrogation systems. As result, we obtained a considerable gain in terms of noise tolerance (about 20 dB), which can be further incremented by selecting large-bandwidth gratings. This permits to increase the power budget of a fiber Bragg grating interrogator without changing the optical layout, overcoming classical limitations of commercial and custom systems. Penalties due to the non-idealities have been evaluated through the same Monte Carlo approach. Finally, we discuss a practical application of the peak tracking techniques to a fiber Bragg grating-based weight sensor, in which we applied the spectral correlation to track both the Bragg wavelength position, spectral deformations due to high strain, and spectral non-linearity.