Abstract

A multipoint optical-fiber remote temperature measurement system was developed using reflection-type sensors consisting of a Fabry–Perot interference (FPI) structure with good temperature characteristics combined with a wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) filter. The FPI sensor was fabricated using a short temperature-sensing region sandwiched between single-mode fibers. FPI optical fibers and a WDM filter functioned as the temperature sensors and wavelength-selective optical source using an amplified spontaneous emission light source, respectively. This system was operated in a dense WDM configuration using an arrayed waveguide wavelength filter.

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