Our college successfully participated in the 8th International Conference on Photonics and Optical Fiber Technologies, held online due to the inability to hold it physically because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference was organized by the IEEE Photonics Society, Malaysia Chapter. The papers presented will be published in the IEEE Explore journal, indexed within the Scopus database. Representing the college, faculty member Dr. Mohammed Al-Qaaud participated with two research papers in the field of Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors.
The first paper is titled: “Spatial Resolution Enhancement of Time Domain Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor by Employing Differential Golay Codes.” In this paper, the researchers presented a new method for controlling the laser pulses sent to Fiber Bragg Grating sensors. The proposed technique includes a simulation of the results of employing the differential version of Golay Codes, reducing the distance between each two points in the network to 20 centimeters instead of the previously used distances of 3 to 5 meters.
The second paper is titled: “Signal Generating using System on Chip (SOC) for Coded Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor.” In this paper, the researchers presented an experimental proof of concept for the proposal to replace the traditional signal generator with System on Chip (SOC) technology, aiming to reduce the complexities in current technologies in terms of equipment size and cost.
Details of the conference and the participants' biographies can be followed at the following link: https://icp2020.theworksvm.online/
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