Author:
Luo Z.H.,Yang Z.,Lu B.,Xu B.,Huang J.L.
Abstract
Abstract
Aiming at the requirements of low power consumption,
miniaturization, and massive data processing, a modular distributed
optical fibre acoustic sensing (DAS) demodulation system based on
ultra-weak fibre Bragg grating (UW-FBG) is proposed. A highly
integrated circuit and embedded system is used for the time-domain
positioning and data acquisition of the gratings. Field programmable
gate array (FPGA) demodulates the phase changes of each sensing
section in real time. The demodulation outputs are uploaded through
a Gigabit Ethernet connection. Through innovative software and
hardware design, the demodulation system power consumption is less
than 20 W, and the device volume is
250 mm× 180 mm× 45 mm, and the output
data size is about 2.6% of the conventional methods. All the
outputs are then tested on a piezoelectric transducer (PZT)
platform. Results show that the background noise within
5 Hz–1280 Hz range is 2.16 pε/√(Hz), and
the strain sensitivity reaches
484 pε/√(Hz)@200 Hz. The correlation
coefficient of voltage and phase is 0.9991, which shows good
linearity. Combined with a common commercial laptop to demodulate
the micro-vibration signals, this system could provide a
cost-effective scheme for acquiring acoustic-level micro-vibration
signals and on-line field monitoring.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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