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Publications by CAP

2005

Measurement of angular rotation using a long period fiber grating in a self-referenced fiber optic intensity sensor

Authors
Baptista, JM; Santos, SF; Rego, G; Frazao, O; Santos, JL;

Publication
2005 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings (LEOS)

Abstract

2005

Optical fiber sensor technology in Portugal

Authors
Ribeiro, ABL; Santos, JL; Baptista, JM; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM; Leite, AP;

Publication
FIBER AND INTEGRATED OPTICS

Abstract
A general overview of the R&D activity in fiber optic sensing developed over the last fifteen years in Portugal is given. Different topics are addressed, including interferometric, intensity and Bragg grating based fiber optic sensors, signal processing and multiplexing techniques, optical current sensors, together with some references to field trials and applications. Possible guidelines for present and future national R&D activity on this subject are outlined.

2005

Transversal load measurement based on twisted optical fibers

Authors
Pinto, NMP; Frazao, O; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL;

Publication
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

Abstract
An evaluation of two optical fiber sensing heads for measuring transversal load is presented. Their construction introduces power loss without the need of a pair of deformer plates and is based on crossing two fibers in braid-type (braid twisted), and of an optical fiber stretched out which is wrapped up by another one in spiral form (spiral twisted), respectively. For a higher sensitivity, the braid twisted configuration is preferable. Nevertheless, in both sensing heads, the sensitivity can be enhanced by decreasing the enrollment period and/or by choosing the appropriate encapsulation of the sensing head. Relative to resolution and hysteresis, the spiral twisted sensing head presented the best result. However, further work on the plasticity of the coatings is needed to decrease hysteresis. These configurations can be embedded in composite materials and used in many applications. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics.

2005

Optical bend sensor based on a long-period fiber grating monitored by an optical time-domain reflectometer

Authors
Frazao, O; Falate, R; Baptista, JM; Fabris, JL; Santos, JL;

Publication
OPTICAL ENGINEERING

Abstract
We report an alternative technique to interrogate a long-period fiber grating (LPG) when the grating sensitivity is based on the peak amplitude changes of the resonant wavelength. To read the amplitude changes, a conventional optical domain reflectometer was used. Bend measurements were performed to apply such method and to determine the grating sensitivity for this physical parameter. Reflective measurements, temperature insensitive, and the possibility of multiplexing LPG sensors are some advantages offered by this technique. (c) 2005 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.

2005

Advanced optical technologies for monitoring estuaries and coastal environments

Authors
Pereira, D; Frazao, O; Ferreira, J; Dias, I; Dias, JM; Teixeira, M; Vaz, N; Quintela, A; Lopes, JF; Santos, JL;

Publication
CIENCIAS MARINAS

Abstract
In recent years the need to monitor different parameters has led to the development of several architectures able to make real time, un-attended measurements. Particularly in regard to environmental issues, it is very important that the equipment and measuring systems be small and light to avoid maximum interference of the ecosystems Studied. In this context, optical fibre sensors have become extremely attractive for use in natural environments to monitor different parameters of biological interest, due to their intrinsic small weight and size and low reactivity to chemical and biological parameters. In this paper we present an innovative and technologically advanced system for the simultaneous measurement of temperature and salinity based on optical fibre Bragg grating sensors and on an optical sensing cable especially designed for large-scale and distributed or quasi-distributed measurements. A prototype of this optical cable was installed in the Mira Channel at Ria de Aveiro, Portugal. Temperature variation during three weeks from 4 to 23 June 2002 is investigated and presented here.

2005

Strain and temperature discrimination using a Hi-Bi grating partially exposed to chemical etching

Authors
Frazao, O; Pereira, DA; Santos, JL; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA;

Publication
17th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Pts 1 and 2

Abstract
This paper presents a sensing head based on a Bragg grating written in an elliptical cladding Hi-Bi fibre partially exposed to chemical etching for reduction of the cladding diameter. With this sensing head geometry different strain and similar temperature sensitivities are achieved.

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