Our college participated in the aforementioned conference with a research paper presented by a faculty member of the college, Dr. Mohamed Al-Qaud, as the idea originator and principal investigator, in collaboration with the Photonics and Optical Fiber Research Laboratory at the National University of Malaysia (UKM). The published paper proposed a new method for employing a single wide-bandwidth laser source to serve two optical fiber sensor networks in different ranges simultaneously. The results of the paper demonstrated the full capability of a moderately priced and commercially available light source to feed the two mentioned network branches. It also showed the possibility of separating the overlapping readings of temperature and strain in the bandwidth and adding a distributed temperature reading on the other branch of the network up to 75 degrees Celsius with high accuracy. Paper Title: Hybrid WDM-TDM Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor Based on Wavelength Slicing
Hybrid WDM-TDM Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor Based on Wavelength Slicing
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