“…However, a fiber Bragg grating is relatively fragile; a bare fiber Bragg grating, as a strain sensor, which is directly adhered to the surface of a structure to be tested or buried inside the structure, is very easy to damage in harsh working conditions. Therefore, it needs to be packaged before using [ 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 ]; it has mostly been pasted on the surface of the measured object [ 25 ] through metal tube packaging [ 26 ], capillary steel tube packaging [ 27 ], and substrate packaging [ 28 ], etc. A fiber Bragg grating sensor has been shown to be suitable for underground coal mine sensing because of its anti-electromagnetic interference, high-temperature resistance, long-term stability, and high radiation resistance [ 29 , 30 ].…”