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Hybrid Raman/FBG-based Sensing for Simultaneous Point Dynamic Strain and Distributed Temperature Measurement

Marcelo Alfonso Soto Hernandez
2012
Conference paper
Abstract

We propose and experimentally demonstrate an integrated hybrid optical fiber sensing technique that combines distributed Raman-based temperature measurements with a time-domain approach for FBG dynamic interrogation using a shared optical source and receiver block.

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