2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21186169
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Effect of Peak Tracking Methods on FBG Calibration Derived by Factorial Design of Experiment

Abstract: We present a calibration procedure for a humidity sensor made of a fiber Bragg grating covered by a polyimide layer. FBGs being intrinsically sensitive to temperature and strain, the calibration should tackle three variables, and, therefore, consists of a three-variable, two-level factorial design tailored to assess the three main sensitivities, as well as the five cross-sensitivities. FBG sensing information is encoded in the reflection spectrum from which the Bragg wavelength should be extracted. We tested s… Show more

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“…Each FBG requires an initial calibration. Following [3], a 2x2 factorial design calibration is used. It allows to determine additional cross sensitivities between the quantities to be measured.…”
Section: Fbg Sensors In Pem Fuel Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each FBG requires an initial calibration. Following [3], a 2x2 factorial design calibration is used. It allows to determine additional cross sensitivities between the quantities to be measured.…”
Section: Fbg Sensors In Pem Fuel Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%