“…The optical fiber flow sensors have exceeded their conventional electrical counterparts due to their immunity to electromagnetic interference, simultaneously applicable in high temperature as well as cryogenic environments, compact in size, remote sensing and capability of multiplexing for distributed measurement over a long distance [7][8][9][10][11][12]. Different techniques have been proposed for fiber optic-based detection of different types of liquids and gases such as vortex shedding optical flow sensors [13], target-type fiber optic flow sensors [14][15][16][17][18], fiber optic turbine flow sensors [3,19], optical fiber anemometer flow sensors [20][21][22][23][24], fiber optic interferometric flow sensors [25,26], FBG based flow sensors [27][28][29][30], etc.…”