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A theoretical study is carried out in which a bare fiber optic cantilever beam, with no concentrated seismic mass, is proved to be suitable for measuring low-frequency vibrations accurately. Its behavior was experimentally verified in the laboratory and can be approximated by a very simple transfer function that leads to straightforward signal processing. Some practical configurations, with accuracies as good as 0.5%, are given that depend on the operating frequency range. The simplicity of the architecture is highlighted.
Miguel A. Morante Rabago,Adolfo Cobo,Jose Miguel Lopez-Higuera, andManuel Lopez-Amo
"New approach using a bare fiber optic cantilever beam as a low-frequency acceleration measuring element," Optical Engineering 35(6), (1 June 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600745
Published: 1 June 1996
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Miguel A. Morante Rabago, Adolfo Cobo, Jose Miguel Lopez-Higuera, Manuel Lopez-Amo, "New approach using a bare fiber optic cantilever beam as a low-frequency acceleration measuring element," Opt. Eng. 35(6) (1 June 1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600745