The purpose of this standard is to clarify definitions so that ambiguity in specifications can be eliminated to facilitate broad usage of Fiber Optic Bragg grating sensors in a broad range of applications including smart civil structures, avionics, security, defense, environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics. Definitions and explanations of terms relating to the use of fiber Bragg grating interrogators are provided in this standard. It also offers a list of the key performance parameters needed to describe fully a Bragg grating-based sensor system and to allow the end user readily to compare systems from different suppliers for specific applications.
- Standard Committee
- PHO/SC - Standards Committee
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2019-09-05
- Board Approval
- 2021-02-09
- History
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- Published:
- 2021-04-13
Working Group Details
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- PHO/SC - Standards Committee
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FO Sensors - Fiber Optic Sensors
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- Patrycja Jarosz
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- David Krohn
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IEEE Draft Standard for Fiber Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Interrogator Standard u2013 Terminology and Definitions
This standard defines and explains terms relating to the use of fiber optic DAS interrogators. It also defines key performance parameters needed to describe fully a fiber optic DAS based sensor system and to allow the end user readily to compare systems from different suppliers.
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