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Fiber Optic Security System based on Multimode Fiber (광파이비를 이용한 침입자 감시시스템)

  • Kim, Y.H.;Kim, I.S.;Park, H.S.;Oh, S.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1997.07e
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    • pp.1887-1889
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    • 1997
  • This paper reports the principle, design, configuration, and test results of the fiber optic security system using multimode fiber. In this system, optical fiber works as a sensing element. The length of sensing element may be from several meters to several killometers. Physical principle of this system is the dependence of interferometric pattern on the end of the fiber on mechanical perturbation in the area, where this fiber is situated. Near and far field patterns of the output light for multimode fiber are speckle pattern. A number of speckles on the fiber depends on mode numbers. Light intensity in each point of the fiber end depends on phase difference of modes. Finally we introduced a "Fiber Optic Security System based on Multimode" Fiber which we developed, it may be available in the field of the important area and building.

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Measurement of Multimode Fiber Bandwidth by the Fourth-Order Spectra of Amplified Spontaneous Emission

  • Moon, Sucbei;Kim, Dug Young
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2014
  • We present a novel bandwidth measurement scheme for multimode optical fibers. Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) radiation was utilized for a source of intrinsically modulated light with a wide modulation bandwidth. In our measurement scheme, the continuous-wave (CW) ASE light that passed through a multimode fiber (MMF) under test was analyzed by the fourth-order power with a high-speed photodetector and an electric spectrum analyzer. The modulation transfer function of the multimode fiber could be directly measured with the photoelectric spectra in the modulation frequency domain. The measurement result of our method was experimentally compared to that of the conventional measurement scheme based on the impulse response measurement. It has been found that our scheme provides a stable measurement means of MMF characterization that is suitable for the field testing due to the simplicity of the system.

High Sensitive Fiber Optic Temperature Sensor Based on a Side-polished Single-mode Fiber Coupled to a Tapered Multimode Overlay Waveguide

  • Prerana, Prerana;Varshney, Ravendra Kumar;Pal, Bishnu Pada;Nagaraju, Bezwada
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.337-341
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    • 2010
  • A high sensitivity fiber optic temperature sensor based on a side-polished fiber (SPF) coupled to a tapered multimode overlay waveguide (MMOW) is proposed and studied. Both tapered and non-tapered MMOW were considered to study the effect of tapering of MMOW on the characteristics of the device and to investigate the criticality of the uniformity of the multimode overlay waveguide over the SPF. Present study shows that tapering of the MMOW can be used to tune the desired wavelength range without any loss in the sensitivity. Sensitivity up to 9 nm/$^{\circ}C$ within the temperature range of 25 to $100^{\circ}C$ can be achieved with the proposed sensor, almost 6 times higher compared even to state-of-the-art high-sensitivity grating-based fiber optic temperature sensors.

Controlling the Intensity Distribution of Light at the Output of a Multimode Optical Fiber Using a Polar-coordinate-based Transmission-matrix Method (극좌표 기반 투과 매트릭스 방법을 이용한 다중모드 광섬유 출력단에서의 빛의 세기 분포 제어)

  • Park, Jaedeok;Jo, Jaepil;Yoon, Jonghee;Yeom, Dong-Il
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 2022
  • We have conducted a study to control the light-intensity distribution at the output end of a multimode optical fiber via estimating the transmission matrix. A circularly arranged Hadamard eigenmode phase distribution was implemented using a spatial light modulator, and the transmission matrix of a multimode optical fiber was experimentally obtained using a four-phase method. Based on the derived transmission matrix, the spatial phase distribution of light incident upon the optical fiber was adjusted via the spatial light modulator in advance, to focus the light at a desired position at the optical fiber output. The light could be focused with an intensity up to 359.6 times as high as that of the surrounding background signal at a specific position of the multimode fiber's output end, and the intensity of the focused beam was on average 104.6 times as large as that of the background signal, across the area of the multimode fiber's core.

Mode Size Converter based on Muitimode Fiber Taper (다중모드 광섬유 테이퍼를 이용한 모드 크기 변환기)

  • Kim, Kwang-Taek;Park, Kiu-Ha;Hyun, Woong-Keun;Jung, Yong-Min;Lee, Byeong-Ha
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 2007
  • Based on the multimode fiber taper, a mode size converter for effective optical beam coupling between laser and optical fiber or between the two different optical fibers has been proposed and demonstrated. The device has a multimode input end and a single mode output end. The influence of various parameters, including device structure and launching conditions, on the coupling efficiency has been theoretically analyzed. The theoretical results revealed that the gaussian beam can be coupled into a single mode fiber without considerable insertion loss. The proposed multimode fiber taper has been fabricated using heating and pulling equipment incorporating two micro-torches. Experimental results showed that an optical beam with $50\;{\mu}m$ of large beam size was effectively coupled into single mode fiber through the multimode fiber taper. The insertion loss of the device was 1.3 dB.

Experimental Study of a Power-Over-Fiber Module and Multimode Optical Fiber for a Fishing Camera System

  • Lee, Hyuek Jae;Jung, Gwang S.
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.1 no.5
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    • pp.468-473
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    • 2017
  • We determined the feasibility of a fishing camera system using an optical fiber as the fishing line by testing a power-over-fiber (POF) module and multimode optical fiber. Operation of the remote camera module (RCM) without the battery was preferred because the removal of the charging or battery replacement section enabled a waterproof single-body type design. The average efficiency of the photovoltaic power converter (PPC) in the tested POF module was 32.6% at 820 nm, and thus, a high-power laser of at least 1.27 W was required for operating the developed RCM with an electrical dissipation of 413 mW. Because the optical fiber was wound on a fishing reel, composite loss composed of bending and tensile loss occurred. To mitigate the composite loss, we employed a simple holder that showed an improvement in the composite loss of 0.38 dB to 0.8 dB, which was considerably better than the losses without the holder.

Transmission and Sensing Characteristics of the Biconically Tapered Cladded Multimode Fibers

  • Kim, Kwang-Taek;Hong, Ki-Bum;Park, Jae-Hee
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.234-239
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents a theoretical and experimental investigation of the transmission and sensing characteristics of the biconically tapered cladded multimode fibers. The beam propagation method was used to examine the transmission characteristics with various structural parameters. The results show that the transmission of the biconically tapered cladded multimode fibers is sensitive to the mode of the input optical beam and the refractive index of the external medium. A refractive index sensor for the external medium was proposed based on the theoretical analysis, and its feasibility was demonstrated experimentally.

A Study on the Radiation-Induced Loss of Optical Fiber by ${\gamma}$-ray Irradiation (감마선 조사에 의한 광섬유의 전송손실 특성변화에 관한 연구)

  • 김웅기;이용범;이종민
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.604-611
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    • 1990
  • One of the confronting problems in using optical fibers under radiation environments is producing of color centers in optical materials due to nuclear radiation. These centers increase transmission loss by absorbing propagating light. In this study, the radiation effects on optical fiber are studied theoretically. Also, optical attenuation induced by \ulcorner-ray irradiation from Co**60 for single mode and multimode optical fibers is measured at the optical wavelength of 0.85\ulcorner and 1.3\ulcorner, and the results are analyzed. Gammaray is irradiated for 5hours at the rate of 300rads/min, which is corresponding to 90 krads of integrated dose. In case of multimode optical fibers, the induced loss at 0.85\ulcorner wavelength has been twice higher than that at 1.3\ulcorner. The loss in multimode fibers has been significantly larger by 7-20 times than that in single mode fibers, dependently on fiber materials at 1.3\ulcorner.

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A Study on Intrusion Detection Using Deep Learning-based Weight Measurement with Multimode Fiber Speckle Patterns

  • Hyuek Jae Lee
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.508-514
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    • 2024
  • This paper presents a deep learning-based weight sensor, using optical speckle patterns of multimode fiber, designed for real-time intrusion detection. The weight sensor has been trained to identify 11 distinct speckle patterns, ranging in weight from 0.0 kg to 2.0 kg, with an interval of 200 g between each pattern. The estimation for untrained weights is based on the generalization capability of deep learning. This results in an average weight error of 243.8 g. Although this margin of error precludes accurate weight measurement, the system's ability to detect abrupt weight changes makes it a suitable choice for intrusion detection applications. The weight sensor is integrated with the Google Teachable Machine, and real-time intrusion notifications are facilitated by the ThingSpeakTM cloud platform, an open-source Internet of Things (IoT) application developed by MathWorks.