Abstract:
A signal processing system of a multiplexed FBG sensor using CDMA comprises a pseudo random bit sequences (PRBS) generator for generating pseudo random bit sequence; a LED for light-emitting at a pseudo random bit from the PRBS generator; a fiber coupler fro transmitting a light signal from the LED into a FBG sensor portion and passing signals reflected by the FBG sensor portion therethrough; the FBG sensor portion for receiving/reflecting the light signal via an optic fiber to forward it back to the fiber coupler; an FBG filter portion for filtering the signal reflected by the FBG sensor portion and passed through the fiber coupler; a photo detector for converting the light signal from the FBG filter portion into the electrical signal; a delaying portion for delaying a pseudo random bit signal from the PRBS generator for a predetermined time period; a mixing portion for mixing the delay signal from the delaying portion and the output signal from the photo detector; and at least one auto-correlation device for integrating or auto-correlating the signal from the mixing means, thereby enhancing the stability of the system and the linearity of a signal to be measured to applied strain.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0001]    The invention is related to providing a signal processing system of a multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor using a CDMA(Code Division Multiple Access), including a LED (Light Emitter Diode) as a light source and for enabling a CDMA approach for stabilizing a signal process thereto, thereby simplifying a system configuration.  
           [0002]    Prior Art  
           [0003]    A multiplexed fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor system with a fiber Fabry-Perot (FFP) filter can be operated either in a closed-loop tracking mode for use with a single sensor element or in a scanning mode for use with multiple sensors which is used to permit higher resolution to strain-induced shifts in the Bragg wavelengths of the sensor elements. The use of the FFP filter is to detect the wavelength shift of the fiber Bragg grating sensor or a network of sensor elements along a common fiber path, which is referred to Optic Letters/Vol. 18, No. 16/Aug. 15, 1993.  
           [0004]    The single FBG sensor system includes one FBG sensor and a broadband source for generating light. The light from the broadband source is launched into the system. Then, the wavelength reflected by the single FBG sensor is directed via a coupler to a tunable FFP filter, which has a bandwidth comparable with that of the FBG and a free spectral range(FSR) larger than the operational wavelength domain of the GBGs. The narrow-pass band of the FFP filter is locked to the narrow-band FBG return signal with a simple feedback-loop arrangement to the tuning mechanism of the FFP, for example with piezoelectric adjustment of the cavity spacing. The arrangement includes a mixer for mixing a dithering signal of a predetermined frequency with the FFP signal and applies it to a low-pass filter to modulate the transmission wavelength of FFP. The modulation signal serving as an error signal is fed via an integrated circuit to the FFP tuning elements to lock the FFP passband wavelength to the Bragg wavelength of the sensor return signal. Therefore, the FFP control voltage is a measure of the mechanical or thermal perturbation of the FBG system.  
           [0005]    Also, the operating of the FFP in the wavelength-scanning mode requires means for addressing several FBG elements, which are placed along a fiber path. The light reflected from the FBG array is directed to the FFP, which is swept in a wavelength by a control voltage used to adjust the mirror spacing. In this mode, the direct FBG sensor spectral returns are obtained from the photo detector output. If the dither signal is maintained, the photo detector signal is passed to an electrical mixer and lowpass filter that detects the components at the dither frequency. Therefore, the derivative response to the spectral components in the array output is obtained.  
           [0006]    But, the FBG sensor system may have nonlinear wavelength response due to FFP tunable filter optics and the piezoelectric (PZT) element required by the FFP filter, the drifting and the instability from thermal coefficients of the FFP filter and other components, and overall wavelength measurement inaccuracy of several nanometers. The FBG sensor system may be supposed to cause an error due to a hysteresis of the PZT and determine its performance based on the scanning speed.  
           [0007]    Recently, the FBG sensor system with a plurality of sensors adapts a CDMA approach which is based on correlation technique to separate out individual sensor signals from a single multiplexed signal of many sensors, which is referred to “DWDM of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors Without Sensor Spectral Dynamic Range Limitation using CDMA” described in Code  5673 , Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C. The CDMA process is continuous in time and can deliver stronger individual sensor signal power. The dense wavelength division multiple access (DWDMA) capability of the proposed CDMA approach is based on larger reduction of the wavelength separation between sensors, for example from a typical 3 nm to the fiber Bragg grating line width 0.3 nm without formation of Fabry-Perot cavities. The FBG sensor system comprises a pseudo random bit sequence (PRBS) and a plurality of FBG sensors in a predetermined array. In other words, two FBG sensors, which have 60% reflectivity and a grating line width of 0.3 nm at grating wavelengths of 1535.2 nm and 1535.5 nm respectively, are connected in series with a 100 meters fiber delay coil between them. A tunable laser (Photometic Tunic  1500 ) is intensity modulated in an on-off fashion using an electro-optic switch driven by the electronic PRBS of length  31  and 0.5 μs chip interval. The reflected signals from the FBG sensors are multiplexed by a time-shifted (one or more chip) the PRBS using a RF mixer. Two outputs are derived from the RF mixer, one corresponding to the correlation of the sensor output with a reference PRBS which is time-shifted with respect to the PRB S drive and the other corresponding to the correlation with the component of the time-shifted PRBS. By choosing the proper delay in the reference channel, auto-correlation with high value was obtained at the mixer output for one of the FBGSs while poor auto-correlation is obtained for the other FBG sensors. Taking the differential of these two outputs and lowpass filtering the differential, an output is obtained proportional to the low frequency (&lt;chip rates of PRBS) response of a particular FBG sensor that is selected out. Strain induced wavelength shifts in each FBG sensor is determined by wavelength scanning of the tunable laser. Strain is applied on the FBG sensor via tension on the grating fiber using mechanical transitional stages on which the fiber grating is mounted. Spectral response of the decoded sensor output for different time-shifted reference PRBS and different strain levels is recorded for performance evaluation. Therefore, spectral outputs of different FBG sensors can be separated out from the multiplexed sensor array output by the auto-correlation process intrinsic to CDMA. Linear response in strain-induced spectral shifts from the individual FBG sensors can be measured by a wavelength tunable source without signal dynamic range limitation which require a specific sensor spectral separation.  
           [0008]    But, it is known that the FBG sensor system adapts the high-priced tunable phonometic laser. And also, it would be limited by excess phase noise effects arising due to mixing of time coincident pulses from different sensors, and relatively high crosstalk between sensors.  
           [0009]    In consideration of these points, it is preferable that a LED is used as a light source in a CDMA approach. More preferably, the good linear response characteristics are accomplished and the time-shifted outputs from different FBG sensors are assured by preventing the generating of the noise at a mixer and the crosstalk between them.  
           [0010]    Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a signal processing system of a multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor which uses a LED (Light Emitter Diode) as a light source and adapts a CDMA approach to stabilize a signal process.  
           [0011]    Another object of the invention is to provide a signal processing system of a multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor for processing the signals from a plurality of FBG sensors at an individual different frequency thereby to reduce the phase noise and crosstalk.  
           [0012]    Another object of the invention is to provide a signal processing system of a multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor for enabling the measurement of a dynamic strain at a high speed.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0013]    According to the invention, a signal processing system of a multiplexed FBG sensor using CDMA comprises a pseudo random bit sequences (PRBS) generator for generating pseudo random bit sequence; a LED for light-emitting at a pseudo random bit from the PRBS generator; an optic coupler for launching a light signal from the LED into FBG sensor portion and passing signals reflected by the FBG sensor portion therethrough; the FBG sensor portion for receiving/reflecting the light signal via an optic fiber to forward it back to the optic coupler; an FBG filter portion for filtering the signal reflected by the FBG sensor portion and passed through the optic coupler; a photo detector for converting the light signal from the FBG filter portion into the electrical signal; a delaying portion for delaying a pseudo random bit signal from the PRBS generator for a predetermined time period; a mixing portion for mixing the delay signal from the delaying portion and the output signal from the photo detector; and at least one auto-correlation device for integrating or auto-correlating the signal from the mixing means.  
           [0014]    The FBG sensor portion includes a fiber Bragg grating and/or a plurality of fiber Bragg grating sensors having different wavelengths, and the FBG filter portion includes a fiber Bragg grating and/or a plurality of fiber Bragg grating filters having different wavelengths, in which the FBG sensor and filter are used for measuring a small dynamic range, and the linearly chirped FBG sensor and FBG filter is used for measuring a larger dynamic ranger.  
           [0015]    The time delay portion includes a plurality of delayers for delaying an output signal from the PRBS generator by a time that it takes to reflect the output signal at the FBG sensor portion and pass through the FBG filter portion and the photo detector; the mixing portion includes a plurality of mixers for mixing the output from the delayer with the output from the photo detector, in which the delayer and the mixer are constituted as an auto-correlation device to auto-correlate the signal reflected by the FBG sensor. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0016]    [0016]FIG. 1 is a conceptional block diagram illustrating a signal processing system of a multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor using CDMA for measuring a strain at a low speed according to the invention;  
         [0017]    [0017]FIGS. 1A and 1B are graphs illustrating the signal changing of a signal outputted from an integrator when a pressure is applied to an FBG sensor;  
         [0018]    [0018]FIG. 3 is a graph illustrating an experimental result on the linearity of the output voltage from the integrator based on the pressure applied to the FBG sensor;  
         [0019]    [0019]FIG. 4 is a conceptional block diagram illustrating a signal processing system of a multiplexed fiber Bragg grating sensor using CDMA for measuring a strain at a high speed according to the invention; and,  
         [0020]    [0020]FIGS. 5 and 6 are views illustrating the outputs of a piezoelectric element corresponding to each of first and second sensors and of the signal processing system; and,  
         [0021]    [0021]FIGS. 7 and 8 are graphs illustrating power spectrums of the signal processing system. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0022]    The invention now will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a conceptional block diagram illustrating a signal processing system of a multiplexed FBG sensor using CDMA, in which the FBG sensor has 60% reflectivity and linewidth 1.5 nm.  
         [0023]    As shown in FIG. 1, a PRBS generator  11  is supposed to generate a pseudo random bit signal having a sequence of a 2 n -1 length by a n-stage shift register. The more the stage numbers of the shift register becomes, the longer the length of the pseudo random bit is obtained. In other words, as the length of the PRBS is increased, the number of the sensors is increased thereby to reduce the crosstalk. In this embodiment, an 8-stage linear feedback shift one (LFSRG) of four chips is used to allow an FBG sensor having above 100 Bragg grating resulting from 2 8 -1(=255) to be adapted to the system.  
         [0024]    A LED  12  is connected to the PRBS generator  11  to be turned on and off at a pseudo random bit. A fiber coupler  13  applies a light signal from the LED  12  to an FBG sensor portion  14  and launches light signals reflected from the FBG sensor portion  14  into an FBG filter portion  15 . In other words, the FBG sensor portion  14  includes two first and second FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  connected in series to each other so as to receive the light signal via the fiber coupler  13  so as to filter the light signals that are reflected at the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  and passed through the fiber coupler  13 , each of which reflects the light signal to have different time delays due to a length L of an optical fiber. The FBG filter portion  15  includes two first and second FBG filters F 1  and F 2  connected in series to each other, each of which has the same bandwidth as that of 3 dB which is a centre wavelength of the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2 . Therefore, when the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  remain without strain, their reflecting wavelengths are dependent upon those of the FBG filters F 1  and F 2 , respectively. The signals reflected by the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  are again reflected by the FBG filters F 1  and F 1 . On the contrary, the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  are remained under strain, the reflecting wavelengths of the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  are transited and passed through the FBG filters F 1  and F 2 .  
         [0025]    A photo detector  16  is connected to the FBG filter portion  15  to convert the light signals therefrom into electrical signals. A time delay portion  17  delays a pseudo random bit signal from the PRBS generator  11  and outputs it to a mixer  18 . The mixer  18  mixes the delayed signal from the time delay portion  17  and with the output signal from the photo detector  16 . An integrator  19  integrates the signal from the mixer  18  to separate the reflecting signals of the FBG sensor portion  14  therefrom.  
         [0026]    Therefore, the pseudo random bit signal generated at the PRBS generator  11  is transmitted into the LED  12  and the time delay portion  17  at the same time. The LED  12  emits the lights at the pseudo random bit and the lights are transmitted via the optical fiber into the fiber coupler  13 . The light signal from the LED  12  is transmitted into the FBG sensor portionl 4  which comprises first and second FBG sensors S 1  and S 2 . The first and second FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  reflect the light signal at different wavelengths, respectively. For example, the first and second FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  are constituted as a Bragg grating for reflecting the wavelengths of 1309 nm and 1299 nm, respectively. The light signal transmitted into the fiber coupler  13  is reflected and forwarded back at corresponding wavelengths during passing through the first and second FBG sensors S 1  and S 2 .  
         [0027]    As shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  are given the strain, selectively. FIG. 2A shows an output signal from the integrator  19 , when the strain is applied or not applied to the first FBG sensor S 1 . When the first FBG sensor S1 is under the strain, the wavelength of the light signal reflected by the first FBG sensor S 1  is changed. At this time, the intensity of the reflected signal via the FBG filter portion  15  is increased. The intensity of the light signal reflected by the second FBG sensor S 2  is not changed, because the second FBG sensor S 2  remains without the strain.  
         [0028]    [0028]FIG. 2B shows an output signal from the integrator  19 , when the strain is applied or not applied to the second FBG sensor S 1 . When the second FBG sensor S 2  is under the strain, the wavelength of the light signal reflected by the second FBG sensor S 2  is changed. At this time, the intensity of the reflected signal passing through the FBG filter portion  15  is increased. The intensity of the light signal reflected by the second FBG sensor S 2  is not changed, because the second FBG sensor S 2  remains without the strain.  
         [0029]    The FBG filter portion  15  includes the first and second FBG filters F 1  and F 2  which are constituted as a wavelength depended optical filter such as an edge filter coated with a dielectric and long period grating etc., in which the optical filter transmits only a part of the light that is reflected by each of the FBG sensor S 1  and S 2  or changes a light intensity according to the change of the wavelength. The first FBG filter F 1  reflects the same wavelength (1309 nm) as that of the first FBG sensor S 1 . The second FBG filter F 2  reflects the same wavelength (1299 nm) as that of the second FBG sensor S 2 . Therefore, if any strain does not exist, there is not any output signal from the FBG filter portion  15 . On the contrary, if any strain is applied to the FBG sensor portion  14 , there occurs the transition at the wavelength of the signal reflected by the FBG sensor portion  14 . The light signal of the wavelength reflected and transited by the FBG sensor S 1  is passed through the FBG filter portion  15  and detected by the photo detector  16  including an optic diode to be converted into the electrical signal. The electrical signal is mixed with the delayed pseudo random bit signal from the PRBS generator  11  at the mixer  18 . The integrator  19  auto-correlates the mixing signal to output outside.  
         [0030]    As described above, if the first FBG sensor S 1  is under the strain, the wavelength of the light signal reflected by the first FBG sensor S 1  is changed, and the intensity of the light signal to be received via the FBG filter portion  15  is increased as shown in FIG. 2A. Similarly, if the second FBG sensor S 2  is under the strain, the wavelength of the light signal reflected by the second FBG sensor S 2  is changed, and the intensity of the light signal to be received via the FBG filter portion  15  is increased as shown in FIG. 2B.  
         [0031]    On the other hand, an experimental result illustrating the linearity of an output signal from the integrator  19  according to a strain applied to the FBG sensor portion  14  is shown in FIG. 3. In this drawing, a strain function is related to the maximum value of the output signals of the integrator  19  according to the change of a strain applied to each of first and second FBG sensors of FIG. 2. Herein, it is noted that the linearity response to the strain of 0-600 μ is observed. If the passband of the FBG sensor and the FBG filter are totally different from each other, the linearity disappears. If a linearly chirped fiber grating is used, a larger dynamic range is obtainable.  
         [0032]    [0032]FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a signal processing system of a multiplexed FBG sensor system used in measuring a strain at a high speed. In order to apply a strain to an FBG sensor, piezoelectric element(PZT) drivers  50 - 1  and  50 - 2  are used. The PZT drivers  50 - 1  and  50 - 2  include a piezoelectric element (PZT) and an alternate current signal generating portion. The PZT is an element that a length is changed according to a voltage applied thereto and for applying a strain of a high speed to an FBG sensor. The alternate current signal generating portion generates an alternate current signal of a high voltage to apply it to the PZT, so that the PZT forces the high speed strain to be applied to the FBG sensors.  
         [0033]    As the high speed strain is applied to the two FBG sensors, it is also applied to the pseudo random bit signals reflected at the FBG sensors, so that the pseudo random bit signals are changed. Therefore, the pseudo random bit signals reflected at the FBG sensors are auto-correlated with a time difference corresponding to the length optical fiber in order to be not overlapped to each other.  
         [0034]    In other words, the pseudo random bit signal generated at a PRBS generator  41  is delayed at each of first and second time delayers  47 - 1  and  47 - 2  by a time that it takes for the pseudo random bit signals to be reflected at/returned from each of the FBG sensors. The delayed signals are transmitted into a first auto-correlation device including a first low pass filter  49 - 1  and a first mixer  48 - 1  and a second auto-correlation device including a second low pass filter  49 - 2  and a second mixer  48 - 2 . The auto-correlation devices allow the signals reflected at each of the FBG sensor to be detected and the signals changed according to the strain applied to be displayed, respectively.  
         [0035]    The PRBS generator  41  includes eight shift registers like a device used in measuring a low speed strain with a maximum length of 255 bit and generates a pseudo random bit signal with a bit period of 50 ns. A LED  42  generates a light signal of 1550 nm modulated at a pseudo random bit sequence generator. The light signal is transmitted into a first FBG sensor S 1  and a second FBG sensor S 2  connected in series to each other passing through an fiber coupler  43 . Then, the first and second FBG sensors S 1  and S 2  reflect the signals modulated by the PZT drivers  50 - 1  and  50 - 2 . The signals modulated are filtered at an FBG filter portion  45  including first and second filters F 1  and F 2  and then detected by a light detector  46 . Herein, it is noted that the first FBG sensor S 1  and the first FBG filter F 1  are constituted as a chirped optic fiber Bragg grating having similar characteristics of a center wavelength of 1534 nm. The second FBG sensor S 2  and the second FBG filter F 2  are constituted as a chirped optic fiber Bragg grating having a center wavelength of 1549 nm.  
         [0036]    Therefore, the signals detected by the photo detector  46  via the FBG sensor portion  44  and the FBG filter portion  46  are transmitted into the first and second mixers  47 - 1  and  47 - 2  at the same time. The first and second mixers  47 - 1  and  47 - 2  mix the detected signal with the signals delayed by the first and second fixed time delayers  47 - 1  and  47 - 2  for delaying the pseudo random bit signal to be exactly synchronized at the modulated signal and output the mixed signal to the lowpass filters  49 - 1  and  49 - 2 , respectively. In other words, the detected signals and delayed signals are auto-corelated by the first and second auto-correlation devices. Herein, it is noted that the delay time caused by the first time delayer  47 - 1  is the same as that of the signal that is reflected/forwarded by the first FBG sensor S 1 , and the delay time caused by the second time delayer  47 - 2  is the same as that of the signal that is reflected/forwarded by the second FBG sensor S 2 . Therefore, the output of the first lowpass filter  49 - 1  shows a signal changed according to the strain applied to the first FBG sensor S 1 , and the output of the second lowpass filter  49 - 2  shows a signal changed according to the strain applied to the first FBG sensor S 2 .  
         [0037]    [0037]FIGS. 5 and 6 show the outputs of the PZT drivers corresponding to each of the first and second FBG sensors and the resulting outputs of a signal processing system according to the invention in order. In order to obtain these experimental results, an output voltage of the PZT driver is set at AC 60 V P-P , and an output frequency is set to be equal toa resonant frequency of each of the PZT, for example the first FBG sensor S 1  is set at 800 Hz, and the second FBG sensor S 2  is set at 740 Hz. It is known from the drawings that even through there is a little distortion due to a phase difference and a noise between an applied voltage and an output of the PZT driver a vibrating signal applied to the PZT is sufficiently restored.  
         [0038]    [0038]FIG. 7 shows power spectrums with respect to the outputs of FIGS. 5 and 6. As it is apparent from the figure, the frequency component of 800 Hz that the first FBG sensor S 1  outputs appear the strongest output signal from the first lowpass filter  49 - 1 , and the frequency component of 740 Hz that the second FBG sensor S 2  outputs is the strongest output signal from the first lowpass filter  49 - 2 . A crosstalk between the two multiplexed FBG sensors is measured below −30 dB. Herein, it is noted that the signals from the multiplexed FBG sensors are successfully separated from each other.  
         [0039]    As described above, a signal processing system of an FBG sensor system effectively separates the signals between multiplexed FBG sensors using CDMA technology, enables the center wavelength of the sensors to be measured using an FBG. The signal processing system can be constructed as a lower priced stable system without using an FFP filter and a tunable laser. Also, the signal processing system can measure the signals of the multiplexed FBG sensor by scanning a time delay and enhances the linearity to applied strain.