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24 June 2019 Monitoring system for control of tension in fiber optic communication lines
Aydar I. Salikhov, Dilara A. Yalaletdinova
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Proceedings Volume 11146, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2018; 111461F (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2527725
Event: XVI International Scientific and Technical Conference on Optical Technologies in Telecommunications, 2018, Ufa, Russian Federation
Abstract
This article proposes a monitoring system for monitoring the tension of air fiber optic links based on Bragg gratings. The use of Bragg gratings in fiber-optic communication systems and in sensors of physical quantities with the inclusion of similar FBGs combined into a group is considered. A mathematical model for calculating the stretch sensor based on FBG and simulation of the sensor in the OptiSystem program are given. And also describes the principle of operation of the proposed monitoring system. The relevance of such systems increases with the introduction of new information transmission technologies via fiber-optic communication lines. In particular, this task arose when discussing the introduction of systems that use electromagnetic waves carrying angular momentum.
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Aydar I. Salikhov and Dilara A. Yalaletdinova "Monitoring system for control of tension in fiber optic communication lines", Proc. SPIE 11146, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2018, 111461F (24 June 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2527725
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KEYWORDS
Fiber Bragg gratings

Sensors

Telecommunications

Fiber optic communications

Fiber optics sensors

Control systems

Optical fiber cables

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