FBG humidity and temperature sensor based on ANN for environment
The contribution of the current work is to develop more reliable and advanced fiber optic based on FBG humidity and temperature sensors, which could have an essential influence on
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The contribution of the current work is to develop more reliable and advanced fiber optic based on FBG humidity and temperature sensors, which could have an essential influence on
Humidity measurement is the most important physical parameter, most frequently measured quantities. Humidity sensors are transducers that convert the amount of
Fiber optic sensors can be effective in high humidity environments, including greenhouses, but their performance can be compromised by corrosion and degradation.
Fiber-optic humidity sensors have emerged as a groundbreaking technology in the field of environmental monitoring, offering numerous benefits over traditional humidity sensors. In this article,
The present paper reports the current trends of optical fiber humidity sensors. The evolution of optical structures developed towards humidity sensing, as well as the novel materials used for this purpose,
Here we present an ultrafast humidity sensor with a millisecond-level response. The sensor is prepared by assembling monolayer graphene oxide quantum dots on silica microspheres
The process involves eliminating moisture from the optical fiber coating, then completing the sensor assembly within humidity-controlled conditions. The resulting sensor hardware provides
This study investigates the influence of ambient humidity on the temperature sensitivity, measurement accuracy, and uncertainty of optical fibers with different coatings, using a Rayleigh
A: Yes, optical fiber temperature and humidity sensors are suitable for outdoor applications due to their robustness and resistance to environmental factors. However, it is essential to choose a