Automatic adjustment of parameters based on part surface reflective index for point cloud acquisition using a blue light scanner
US-2024404240-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9417057B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9417057-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314384167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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The present invention relates to an optical sensing system ( 1 ) for determining the position and/or shape of an associated object (O), the system comprises an optical fibers ( 10 ) having one or more optical fiber cores ( 9 ) with one or more fiber Bragg gratings (FBG, 8 ) extending along the full length where the position and/or shape is be to determined of said object (O). A reflectometer (REFL, 12 ) measures strain at a number of sampling points along the optical fiber cores, and a processor (PROC, 14 ) determines the position and/or shape based on said measured strains from the plurality of optical fiber cores. The fiber Bragg grating(s) (FBG, 8 ) extends along the full length of said optical fiber cores ( 9 ), the fiber core having a spatially modulated reflection (r) along the said full length of the optical fiber core so that the corresponding reflection spectrum is detectable in said wavelength scan. Thus, the fiber Bragg grating(s) may be effectively continuous along the optical fiber leaving no gaps so that every position gives rise to a detectable reflection, and achieving that the reflection spectrum may encompass a wavelength span equaling the wavelength scan, or ‘sweep’, of an optical source in the reflectometer.
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An optical sensing system for determining the position and/or shape of an associated object, the system comprising: one or more optical fibers for spatial fixation on, in, or to said associated object, each optical fiber having one or more optical fiber cores, a plurality of optical fiber cores having one or more fiber Bragg gratings extending along a full length of said optical fiber cores where the position and/or shape is be to determined of said object, a reflectometer optically connected to said one or more optical fibers, the reflectometer being optical arranged for measuring the strain at a number of sampling points along the plurality of optical fiber cores, and a processor operably connected to the reflectometer for determining the position and/or shape of the object based on said measured strains from the plurality of optical fiber cores, wherein the reflectometer, when working in a frequency domain, is arranged for performing a wavelength scan from a first wavelength to a second wavelength around a central wavelength (λ 0 ) for determining said position and/or shape, the one or more fiber Bragg gratings extending along the full length of said optical fiber cores, each of the one or more optical fiber cores having a spatially modulated reflection along the full length of the optical fiber core so that the corresponding reflection spectrum is detectable in said wavelength scan, wherein at least one optical fiber core has a single fiber Bragg grating extending along the full length where the position and/or shape is to be determined of said object, and the single fiber Bragg grating is chirped in a plurality of regions along the full length so that every sampling point in the optical core has an effective, separate resonance wavelength, each sampling point being detectable in said wavelength scan. 2. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of regions are partly overlapping each other. 3. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein the single fiber Bragg grating is linearly chirped in the plurality of regions along the full length. 4. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein the chirping length within the regions is chosen so that the corresponding coherence length of the phase is longer than the step length (Δz) between consecutive sampling points. 5. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one optical core has a plurality of fiber Bragg gratings extending along the full length, each fiber Bragg grating having a resonance wavelength different from the other fiber Bragg gratings, each grating corresponding to a sampling wavelength. 6. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein the system is being arranged for sensing a position and/or a shape in N dimensions, the plurality of optical fiber cores being equal to N+1 so as to allow for temperature compensation and/or elongated strain using the additional optical fiber core. 7. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of optical fiber cores are positioned within one optical fiber, the optical fiber cores being helically twisted around a central optical fiber core. 8. The optical sensing system according to claim 1 , wherein the associated object is a medical catheter, a medical inspection probe, a medical sensor, a building inspection sensor, a submarine sensor, a geological sensor. 9. A method of determining the position and/or shape of an associated object, the method comprising: providing one or more optical fibers for spatial fixation on, in, or to said associated object, each optical fiber having one or more optical fiber cores, providing a plurality of optical fiber cores having one or more fiber Bragg gratings extending along a full length of said optical fiber cores where the position and/or shape is be to determined of said object, providing a reflectometer optically connected to said one or more optical fibers, the reflectometer being optical arranged for measuring the strain at a number of sampling points along the plurality of optical fiber cores, and providing a processor operably connected to the reflectometer for determining the position and/or shape of the object based on said measured strains from the plurality of optical fiber cores, wherein the reflectometer, when working in a frequency domain, is arranged for performing a wavelength scan from a first wavelength to a second wavelength around a central wavelength (λ 0 ) for the determining said position and/or shape, the one or more fiber Bragg gratings extending along the full length of said optical fiber cores, each of the one or more optical fiber cores having a spatially modulated reflection along the full length of the optical fiber core so that the corresponding reflection spectrum is detectable in said wavelength scan, wherein at least one optical fiber core has a single fiber Bragg grating extending along the full length where the position and/or shape is to be determined of said object, and the single fiber Bragg grating is chirped in a plurality of regions along the full length so that every sampling point in the optical core has an effective, separate resonance wavelength, each sampling point being detectable in said wavelength scan. 10. An optical unit to be applied in an associated optical sensing system for determining the position and/or shape of an associated object, the optical unit comprising: one or more optical fibers for spatial fixation on, in, or to said associated object, each optical fiber having one or more optical fiber cores, and a plurality of optical fiber cores having one or more fiber Bragg gratings extending along the full length of said optical fiber cores where the position and/or shape is be to determined of said object, where the optical unit is connectable to an associated reflectometer, the reflectometer being optical arranged for measuring the strain at a number of sampling points along the plurality of optical fiber cores, an associated processor further being connectable to the reflectometer for determining the position and/or shape of the object based on said measured strains from the plurality of optical fiber cores, wherein the reflectometer, when working in a frequency domain, is arranged for performing a wavelength scan from a first wavelength to a second wavelength around a central wavelength (λ 0 ) for determining said position and/or shape, the one or more fiber Bragg gratings extending along the full length of said optical fiber cores, each of the one or more optical fiber core having a spatially modulated reflection along the full length of the optical fiber core so that the corresponding reflection spectrum is detectable in said wavelength scan, wherein at least one optical fiber core has a single fiber Bragg grating extending along the full length where the position and/or shape is to be determined of said object, and the single fiber Bragg grating is chirped in a plurality of regions along the full length so that every sampling point in the optical core has an effective, separate resonance wavelength, each sampling point being detectable in said wavelength scan.
for testing of multiple fibers · CPC title
using frequency scans · CPC title
characterised by particular mechanical design details · CPC title
for measuring the deformation in a solid, e.g. optical strain gauge · CPC title
using integrated gratings, e.g. Bragg gratings · CPC title
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