Liu, Weilin2011-10-052011-10-0520112011http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20289http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4879Theoretical and experimental studies of real-time interrogation of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors based on chirped pulse compression with increased interrogation resolution and signal-to-noise ratio are presented. Two interrogation systems are proposed in this thesis. In the first interrogation system, a linearly chirped FBG (LCFBG) is employed as the sensing element. By incorporating the LCFBG in an optical interferometer as the sensor encoding system, employing wavelength-to-time mapping and chirped pulse compression technique, the correlation of output microwave waveform with a chirped reference waveform would provide an interrogation result with high speed and high resolution. The proposed system can provide an interrogation resolution as high as 0.25 μ at a speed of 48.6 MHz. The second interrogation system is designed to achieve simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature. In this system, a high-birefringence LCFBG (Hi-Bi LCFBG) is employed as a sensing element.enchirped microwave pulsecross-correlationdispersiondispersive Fourier transformationfiber Bragg gratingWavelength-to-time mappingReal-time Interrogation of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors Based on Chirped Pulse CompressionThesis