Moh. Yasin and Sulaiman Wadi Harun and Kusminarto and Karyono and A.H. Zaidan and Kishan Thambiratnam and Harith Ahmad
(2009)
Design and operation of a concentric-fiber displacement sensor.
Fiber and Integrated Optics, 28 (4).
pp. 301-309.
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Abstract
A concentric-fiber displacement sensor is demonstrated using a developed theory to support the experimental findings. The theoretical analysis uses an electromagnetic Gaussian beam approach to determine the transfer function of the sensor. The sensor has two operating ranges with a good linearity; namely, the front slope and back slope. On the front slope, the sensitivities are obtained at 3.6 and 2.1 mW/m for the theoretical and experimental approaches, respectively; while on the back slope the sensitivities are 1.6 and 0.52 mW/m for theoretical and experimental approaches, respectively. This sensor has many potential applications such as automated monitoring control, position control, and micro-displacement sensing in the hazardous regions.
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Automated monitoring; Concentric bundled fiber; Design and operations; Experimental approaches; Fiber displacement sensor; Fiber-optic displacement sensor; Microdisplacement; Operating ranges; Paraxial Gaussian beams; Potential applications, Fiber optics; Fibers; Gaussian noise (electronic); Sensors; Textiles, Gaussian beams |
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Moh. Yasin | UNSPECIFIED | Sulaiman Wadi Harun | UNSPECIFIED | Kusminarto | UNSPECIFIED | Karyono | UNSPECIFIED | A.H. Zaidan | UNSPECIFIED | Kishan Thambiratnam | UNSPECIFIED | Harith Ahmad | UNSPECIFIED |
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Ika Rudianto
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01 Jan 2021 12:04 |
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http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/102465 |
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