Abstract
To achieve data-driven intelligence in engineering applications, the key requirements for distributed optical fiber sensor networks are large capacity, long distance, dense distribution, fast response, and high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Combining the traditional optical reflectometry techniques with the large-scale fiber Bragg grating (FBG) array fabricated on-line by a fiber drawing tower, multiplexing and demodulation of thousands of FBG sensors is successfully demonstrated, which greatly expands the application of FBG sensors to the field of distributed sensing. In this work, the fabrication, demodulation, and applications of large-scale FBG arrays are reviewed. Firstly, the on-line fabrication technology and process of large-scale FBG arrays are introduced. Secondly, the demodulation techniques including wavelength demodulation based on optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR) and optical frequency-domain reflectometry (OFDR), as well as phase demodulation based on phase-sensitive OTDR are reviewed, where we mainly focus on the key parameters such as multiplexing capacity, demodulation speed, spatial resolution, and SNR. Last, the applications of the large-scale FBG arrays are briefly discussed.
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