A method and apparatus for monitoring one or more environmental parameters using interferometric sensor(s), a cross-correlator, a two-dimensional photosensitive array and optical focusing means are described. The method and apparatus allows for near simultaneous monitoring of the parameter(s) of interest.
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1. A fiber optic sensing system for monitoring an environmental parameter comprising:
a light source;
a optical fiber;
at least one interferometric sensor positioned outside the optical fiber and which modulates light received from the light source in response to changes in an environmental parameter;
an optical cross-correlator which receives the modulated light;
a two-dimensional photosensitive detector array; and
optical focusing means for providing the modulated light to the two-dimensional photosensitive detector array, where the optical focusing means focuses the modulated light from a two-dimensional beam to a line beam.
6. A method for monitoring at least one environmental parameter using a two-dimensional detector and at least one interferometric sensor that modulates light in response to the environmental parameters, the method comprising:
providing light through an optical fiber to at least one interferometric sensor positioned outside the optical fiber, said interferometric sensor modulating the light in response to a corresponding environmental parameter;
focusing and optically cross-correlating the modulated light so that the light is focused from a two-dimensional beam to a line beam and provided to the two-dimensional detector having a plurality of light sensing units; and
scanning the plurality of light sensing units to identify a correlation burst for each interferometric sensor and creating an output representative of each environmental parameter being monitored.
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providing an optical cross-correlator to optically cross-correlate the modulated light; and calibrating the two-dimensional detector so that each light sensing unit is associated with an optical thickness of the optical cross-correlator.
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providing an optical cross-correlator to optically cross-correlate the modulated light; and calibrating the two-dimensional detector so that each light sensing unit is associated with a specific channel in the multiplexed signal conditioner and so that each light sensing unit is also associated with an optical thickness of the optical cross-correlator.
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This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/637,959, filed Dec. 21, 2004.
The present invention is generally related to fiber optic array signal processors, and more particularly to an improvement over linear array signal processor systems that interrogate Fabry-Perot sensors.
The linear array signal processor (LASP) system interrogates Fabry-Perot sensors that have gaps ranging from 5 to 25 μm, a white light tungsten lamp with spectral intensity as shown in
The LASP system can be multiplexed with many channels sharing a single microprocessor, however, each channel must be interrogated in time by switching each channel on and off. With the existing system, any changes that occur to the environmental parameter associated with any channel while another channel is being interrogated is lost. When many channels are multiplexed in time with the existing system, the update rate per channel is slow. The present invention provides for a system that is able to process many channels simultaneously and overcomes the limitations of the existing system.
Objects and advantages together with the operation of the invention may be better understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the following illustrations, wherein:
While the present invention is described with reference to the preferred embodiment, it should be clear that the present invention should not be limited to this embodiment. Therefore, the description of the preferred embodiment herein is illustrative of the present invention and should not limit the scope of the invention as claimed.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The present invention discloses a method for multiplexing many fiber optic channels into one LASP signal conditioner.
Within the signal processor, the modulated light from the sensor exits the fiber as a cone shaped beam and is redirected from the mirror as a line with a Gaussian distribution. When the light passes through the Fizeau wedge cross correlator, a correlation burst as shown in
In order to determine the peak intensity given the characteristic Gaussian distribution, normalizing the readings based on the distribution resulting in a signal that looks like the signal shown in
As seen in
During calibration of the signal conditioner, the determination of the precise thickness of the wedge at each pixel along the CCD array is required. During the calibration of the sensor, calibration constants are entered into a file that are used to convert the gap into the appropriate engineering units, i.e., pressure or temperature. A calibration plot of sensor gap versus CCD pixel number is shown in
The method uses a two-dimensional (2-D) CCD array, e.g. 25 mm square, rather than the one-dimensional array used in the standard LASP described above. The 2-D array provides the capability to multiplex a large number of sensor signals from many fiber optic channels as shown in
A cylindrical lens could be substituted for the cylindrical mirror defined above (see
The polished fiber ends may be arranged in a variety of ways and held in a mounting block. In the preferred embodiment, sixty-four fibers are arranged side by side in two parallel V-blocks that are tilted at a slight angle as shown in
A Fizeau wedge, e.g. 25 mm square, changes thickness in one dimension only and covers the CCD array as observed in the top view of
There is also a wavelength shift caused by chromatic dispersion through the wedge. It is necessary to correct for the chromatic dispersion in the signal processing algorithm.
The two-dimensional CCD array of the present invention permits multiplexing of a large number of sensor signals. This approach enables a significant increase in the update rate per channel compared to the standard LASP.
Berthold, John W., Lopushansky, Richard L., Jeffers, Larry A.
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