
Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) Sensing
As opposed to inherent scattering, FBG sensors are inscribed into the optical fiber, acting as wavelength-selective mirrors that reflect specific wavelengths of light. When subjected to strain or temperature changes, the reflected wavelength shifts, enabling precise measurements.
- Higher Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Provides reliable data, even in dynamic and harsh environments.
- Versatility:Can be used in either point-based or fully distributed systems depending on the application’s requirements.
Scattering-Based Sensing
Scattering-based techniques leverage naturally occurring imperfections in the optical fiber to measure temperature and strain. They offer fully distributed sensing along the fiber and are capable of long-range monitoring.
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