Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches

The performance of optical fiber displacement sensors with a pair of probe is theoretically and experimentally demonstrated using a developed theoretical model and fitting function approaches. The displacement measurement is carry out by using the modulated 633nm light source in conjunction with loc...

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Main Authors: Yasin, Moh, Harun, Sulaiman Wadi, Kusminarto, -, Karyono, -, Warsono, -, Zaidan, Andi H., Ahmad, Harith
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spelling my.um.eprints.197542019-08-27T06:45:50Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19754/ Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches Yasin, Moh Harun, Sulaiman Wadi Kusminarto, - Karyono, - Warsono, - Zaidan, Andi H. Ahmad, Harith QC Physics TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The performance of optical fiber displacement sensors with a pair of probe is theoretically and experimentally demonstrated using a developed theoretical model and fitting function approaches. The displacement measurement is carry out by using the modulated 633nm light source in conjunction with lock-in amplifier to reduce the dc drift and interference of ambient stray light. Based on this measurement, a fitting curve is obtained, which is then compared with the theoretical results. The sensor has two slopes with a linearity of more than 99% for both theoretical and fitting approaches. With the fitting approach, linearity ranges of 500μm and 1450μm are obtained for the front and back slopes respectively. On the other hand, linearity ranges are obtained at 600μm and 1550μm for front and back slopes, respectively using the theoretical approach. The sensitivity (in arb. Units × 103) for the theoretical and fitting approaches are obtained at 1.70 and 1.92, respectively for the front slope and 0.36 and 0.40 respectively for the back slope. INOE 2009 Article PeerReviewed Yasin, Moh and Harun, Sulaiman Wadi and Kusminarto, - and Karyono, - and Warsono, - and Zaidan, Andi H. and Ahmad, Harith (2009) Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 11 (3). pp. 302-307. ISSN 1454-4164 https://joam.inoe.ro/index.php?option=magazine&op=view&idu=1884&catid=36
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topic QC Physics
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle QC Physics
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Yasin, Moh
Harun, Sulaiman Wadi
Kusminarto, -
Karyono, -
Warsono, -
Zaidan, Andi H.
Ahmad, Harith
Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
description The performance of optical fiber displacement sensors with a pair of probe is theoretically and experimentally demonstrated using a developed theoretical model and fitting function approaches. The displacement measurement is carry out by using the modulated 633nm light source in conjunction with lock-in amplifier to reduce the dc drift and interference of ambient stray light. Based on this measurement, a fitting curve is obtained, which is then compared with the theoretical results. The sensor has two slopes with a linearity of more than 99% for both theoretical and fitting approaches. With the fitting approach, linearity ranges of 500μm and 1450μm are obtained for the front and back slopes respectively. On the other hand, linearity ranges are obtained at 600μm and 1550μm for front and back slopes, respectively using the theoretical approach. The sensitivity (in arb. Units × 103) for the theoretical and fitting approaches are obtained at 1.70 and 1.92, respectively for the front slope and 0.36 and 0.40 respectively for the back slope.
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author Yasin, Moh
Harun, Sulaiman Wadi
Kusminarto, -
Karyono, -
Warsono, -
Zaidan, Andi H.
Ahmad, Harith
author_facet Yasin, Moh
Harun, Sulaiman Wadi
Kusminarto, -
Karyono, -
Warsono, -
Zaidan, Andi H.
Ahmad, Harith
author_sort Yasin, Moh
title Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
title_short Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
title_full Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
title_fullStr Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
title_full_unstemmed Study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
title_sort study of bundled fiber based displacement sensors using theoretical model and fitting function approaches
publisher INOE
publishDate 2009
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