“…Fiber optic sensors have got a growing interest due to their well-known superior advantages over conventional sensors, such as compact and integrated structure, immunity to electromagnetic interference, high sensitivity, in situ measurements, and potentially low cost [1,2]. Up to now, the curvature characteristics of fiber sensors have been studied in many works, for example, fiber grating-based sensors using the long period fiber grating (LPFG) [1], fiber Bragg grating (FBG) [2], tilted FBG [3], Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZIs) based on fiber lateral-offset splicing [4], and two identical fused fiber tapers [5] or multimode fiber combined with an LPFG [6]. Usually, the fabricating process of the grating-based curvature sensors is relatively complicated and high power laser is usually needed [2,6].…”