光纤布拉格光栅
温度测量
光学
材料科学
长度测量
热的
温度梯度
噪音(视频)
光纤
校准
观测误差
图像分辨率
物理
计算机科学
数学
统计
量子力学
人工智能
气象学
图像(数学)
作者
Francesca De Tommasi,Livio D’Alvia,Carlo Massaroni,Daniela Lo Presti,Massimiliano Carassiti,Zaccaria Del Prete,Emiliano Schena,Eduardo Palermo
标识
DOI:10.1109/tim.2023.3276511
摘要
In recent decades, fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors found widespread acceptance in several biomedical applications thanks to their indisputable advantages. Thermal ablation treatments (TATs) account for one of the fields where FBGs have gained large applicability for temperature measurements. The sensing element length can affect the accuracy of the FBG measurement in this application. A longer length provides a more prominent peak in the FBG reflected spectrum, resulting in a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). A shorter FBG length implies a lower SNR but offers the benefits of better spatial resolution. Therefore, the choice of an adequate length can be crucial to minimize measurement errors, but the literature lacks exhaustive investigations on this parameter. The aim of our study is to supply additional knowledge about the effect of two different FBG lengths on temperature estimation in the presence of linear thermal gradients and with gradients mimicking the condition caused by TATs. In both cases, we compared the output of a 10-mm FBG with those of four FBGs 1 mm long, using a thermal camera as a reference instrument. Results suggest the better suitability of shorter sensors to retrieve thermal gradient information along their position instead of the longer FBG, which could lead to unacceptable measurement errors during TATs.
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