Trends and Prospects in Optical Fiber Sensors
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Optoelectronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2024) | Viewed by 3324
Special Issue Editors
Interests: distributed optical fiber sensor; microcavity; integrated photonics
2. Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai 519000, China
Interests: optical fiber sensing technology; machine learning based data analysis; fiber-optic sensing system particularly for biomedical applications and ocean environment monitoring
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Interests: microstructured optical fiber; polymer optical fiber; optical fiber sensing; speckle analysis; microwave photonics
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Interests: intelligent photonics; optical communications; optical perception; optical chip
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Due to the continuing rapid growth in demand for EM-immune, electrically passive, and accurate sensors with very small dimensions, increasing demands are placed on the evolving field of the application of sensors based on silica and polymer fibers in Industry 4.0, Smart Cities, and biomedical engineering.
This Special Issue focuses on the emerging trends and applications of fiber-optic sensors in Industry 4.0 (predictive maintenance, the measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities, temperature and vibration sensors, etc.), smart cities (IoT sensors, automobile and rail transport, product pipelines leakages, smart waste management, structural health, fire detection, etc.), and biomedical engineering (magnetic resonance sensors, smart home care, wearable sensors, in vitro and in vivo sensors, etc.).
The Special Issue will focus (but not exclusively) on the following types of fiber-optic sensor technologies:
- Fiber-optic and polymer Bragg gratings.
- Distributed systems based on Rayleigh, Raman, and Brillouin scattering.
- Fiber-optic interferometric and polarimetric systems.
- Intensity sensors.
- Micro- and nano-structured fiber sensors.
- New emerging concepts for photonic sensing.
Dr. Chengkun Yang
Dr. Zhengyong Liu
Dr. Rui Min
Prof. Dr. Yang Yue
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- fiber-optics
- Bragg grating
- distributed systems
- intensity sensor
- interferometer
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