Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review

The concepts of spatial-division multiplexing (SDM) technology were first proposed in the telecommunications industry as an indispensable solution to reduce the cost-per-bit of optical fiber transmission. Recently, such spatial channels and modes have been applied in optical sensing applications whe...

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Main Authors: Yi Weng, Ezra Ip, Zhongqi Pan, Ting Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
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spelling doaj-26bf7a9e4cea426e999c0781d87da5ba2020-11-24T21:55:13ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202016-08-01169138710.3390/s16091387s16091387Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A ReviewYi Weng0Ezra Ip1Zhongqi Pan2Ting Wang3NEC Laboratories America, Inc., Princeton, NJ 08540, USANEC Laboratories America, Inc., Princeton, NJ 08540, USADepartment of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504, USANEC Laboratories America, Inc., Princeton, NJ 08540, USAThe concepts of spatial-division multiplexing (SDM) technology were first proposed in the telecommunications industry as an indispensable solution to reduce the cost-per-bit of optical fiber transmission. Recently, such spatial channels and modes have been applied in optical sensing applications where the returned echo is analyzed for the collection of essential environmental information. The key advantages of implementing SDM techniques in optical measurement systems include the multi-parameter discriminative capability and accuracy improvement. In this paper, to help readers without a telecommunication background better understand how the SDM-based sensing systems can be incorporated, the crucial components of SDM techniques, such as laser beam shaping, mode generation and conversion, multimode or multicore elements using special fibers and multiplexers are introduced, along with the recent developments in SDM amplifiers, opto-electronic sources and detection units of sensing systems. The examples of SDM-based sensing systems not only include Brillouin optical time-domain reflectometry or Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDR/BOTDA) using few-mode fibers (FMF) and the multicore fiber (MCF) based integrated fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors, but also involve the widely used components with their whole information used in the full multimode constructions, such as the whispering gallery modes for fiber profiling and chemical species measurements, the screw/twisted modes for examining water quality, as well as the optical beam shaping to improve cantilever deflection measurements. Besides, the various applications of SDM sensors, the cost efficiency issue, as well as how these complex mode multiplexing techniques might improve the standard fiber-optic sensor approaches using single-mode fibers (SMF) and photonic crystal fibers (PCF) have also been summarized. Finally, we conclude with a prospective outlook for the opportunities and challenges of SDM technologies in optical sensing industry.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/9/1387optical fiber sensorsmultiplexingBrillouin scatteringstructural health monitoringdistributed sensorsoptical fabricationbirefringenceacoustic wavefiber Bragg gratingoptical time domain reflectrometer (OTDR)
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Zhongqi Pan
Ting Wang
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Zhongqi Pan
Ting Wang
Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review
Sensors
optical fiber sensors
multiplexing
Brillouin scattering
structural health monitoring
distributed sensors
optical fabrication
birefringence
acoustic wave
fiber Bragg grating
optical time domain reflectrometer (OTDR)
author_facet Yi Weng
Ezra Ip
Zhongqi Pan
Ting Wang
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title Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review
title_short Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review
title_full Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review
title_fullStr Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Advanced Spatial-Division Multiplexed Measurement Systems Propositions—From Telecommunication to Sensing Applications: A Review
title_sort advanced spatial-division multiplexed measurement systems propositions—from telecommunication to sensing applications: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The concepts of spatial-division multiplexing (SDM) technology were first proposed in the telecommunications industry as an indispensable solution to reduce the cost-per-bit of optical fiber transmission. Recently, such spatial channels and modes have been applied in optical sensing applications where the returned echo is analyzed for the collection of essential environmental information. The key advantages of implementing SDM techniques in optical measurement systems include the multi-parameter discriminative capability and accuracy improvement. In this paper, to help readers without a telecommunication background better understand how the SDM-based sensing systems can be incorporated, the crucial components of SDM techniques, such as laser beam shaping, mode generation and conversion, multimode or multicore elements using special fibers and multiplexers are introduced, along with the recent developments in SDM amplifiers, opto-electronic sources and detection units of sensing systems. The examples of SDM-based sensing systems not only include Brillouin optical time-domain reflectometry or Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDR/BOTDA) using few-mode fibers (FMF) and the multicore fiber (MCF) based integrated fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors, but also involve the widely used components with their whole information used in the full multimode constructions, such as the whispering gallery modes for fiber profiling and chemical species measurements, the screw/twisted modes for examining water quality, as well as the optical beam shaping to improve cantilever deflection measurements. Besides, the various applications of SDM sensors, the cost efficiency issue, as well as how these complex mode multiplexing techniques might improve the standard fiber-optic sensor approaches using single-mode fibers (SMF) and photonic crystal fibers (PCF) have also been summarized. Finally, we conclude with a prospective outlook for the opportunities and challenges of SDM technologies in optical sensing industry.
topic optical fiber sensors
multiplexing
Brillouin scattering
structural health monitoring
distributed sensors
optical fabrication
birefringence
acoustic wave
fiber Bragg grating
optical time domain reflectrometer (OTDR)
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/9/1387
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