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Title: Multi-Sensor System For Level Measurements With Optical Fibres
Author(s): Vázquez, Carmen
Garcinuño, J.
Sánchez-Pena, José Manuel
Gonzalo, Ana B.
Publisher: IEEE
Issued date: Nov-2002
Citation: IECON´02 (28th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society), 2002, Vol. 4. p. 2657-26
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/4059
ISBN: 0-7803-7474-6
DOI: 10.1109/IECON.2002.1182813
Abstract: A system for measuring liquid level in multiple tanks using optical fibre technology has been developed. The oil field service industry can benefit from this intrinsically safe technology. Plastic optical fibre (POF) sensor heads are excited by a 650 nm laser. Laser diodes are housed in ST connectors to obtain compact and rough prototypes and these connectors are also used in the fibre pigtails. Optical multiplexing is used to increase the measuring safety area. POF splitters and connectors are used to combine all the receiving sensor head fibres in a single one. Frequency division multiplexing is used to address each sensor head. The global system is controlled through a user friendly software application running in a PC connected to the system via an RS-232 port. A scalable prototype with a range greater than 2 meter, good linearity, better than 1.5% FS (full scale), high accuracy and resolution is developed using a unique lens to collimate and focus the light. Measurements are taken to validate the designs. Up to 8 sensor heads can be connected in the present implementation. But a greater number of sensors can be allocated with minor modifications in the electronics.
Sponsor: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Review: PeerReviewed
Publisher version: 10.1109/IECON.2002.1182813
Keywords: Computerised instrumentation
Fibre optic sensors
Frequency division multiplexing
Petroleum industry
Measurement by laser beam
Semiconductor laser
Rights: © IEEE
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