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M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan
Innovative Sensing Systems A survey of the activities on advanced sensing systems for permanent monitoring carried out at Politecnico di Torino – Department of Electronics M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Contact person: G. Perrone, Dep. of Electronics, [email protected] Technologies Fiber Optic Sensors • FOS market is limited by high prices, complexity, insufficient familiarity with fibers: Plastic optical fibers → very low-cost Glass fibers → innovative interrogators Data Acquisition Architectures • Distributed measurement systems: Integration of FOS in wireless networks Wireless low-power sensor networks M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Fiber vs. Traditional Sensors • Fiber vs. mechanical sensors: – Lightweight, flexibility and versatility. – Resistance to corrosion. – Reduced invasive impact given the possibility to remote the control unit. • Fiber vs. electrical sensors: – Immunity to electromagnetic disturbances and discharges. – Impossibility to start fires or explosions. – Simplified remote operation since the same fiber can be used both for sensing and data transmission. M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it • optical device characterization • fiber Bragg grating fabrication • fiber drawing tower • clean room for thin film depositions. PhotonLab Facilities • automatic measurement system testing • transducer characterization • certified calibration facility. Electronic Measurement Systems M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Applications Civil and geotechnical engineering: Structural monitoring, landslide evolution, … Mechanics: Chemistry: Automation, monitoring of movable parts, valves, … PH measurement, detection of gases or of toxic products, … Medicine and bioengineering: Physiological parameters, muscular force, … M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Capabilities Plastic and glass fiber sensors for: • Displacements • Custom data acquisition systems • Non contact distance • Vibrations / accelerations • Strain - pressures • Chemicals (H, SOx, NOx) • Temperature • Wireless network of low-cost miniaturized sensors for real-time and off-line monitoring • Electrical Field 10 International patents M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Displacement / crack monitoring Examples Chemicals Vibrations Smart buttons and network of wearable sensors Deforma tions M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Examples: Displacement Sensors • Up to 60 mm Displacement sensors • Resolution: < 1/100 mm • Repeatability: < 1/20 mm Vibration sensor M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Examples: Displacement Sensors Field test in Venice with the support from Fondazione TorinoWireless L O C K M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Examples: Deformations Low cost sensor able to measure distributed displacements with a sub-millimeter resolution based on the phase shift between transmitted and received signals along a fiber link. M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Examples: Deformations Distributed sensor used to Variation of light measure deformations in a lab polarization model of a bridge. Output power, dB Prototype of the control unit Response to five pressure stimuli Samples M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Examples: Deformations Fiber Bragg Gratings with custom interrogators Acoustic wave detection Structural monitoring M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Examples: Vibrations Low cost sensor based on the spectral analysis of the received reflected power to measure the amplitude of vibrations independently from the surface reflectivity. • Resolution: < 1/1000 mm • High frequency capabilities (current tests up to 40 kHz) M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it Example: Network of Wearable Sensors Wireless network of low-cost wearable buttons for realtime and off-line monitoring of temperature and humidity Skin Temperature and Relative Humidity 100 Temperature Humidity 35 90 34 33 80 03 May 2008 14:00 10 cent shaped button with temperature and humidity sensor, lithium battery and 2.4 GHz radio Relative Humidity [%] Temperature [°C] 36 03 May 2008 23:00 Date and Time 04 May 2008 08:00 Example of biomedical application: skin temperature and humidity monitoring during daily life M. Parvis, G. Perrone, A. Vallan Dept. of Electronics - Politecnico di Torino - Italy Tel. +39 011 5644146 – [email protected] - www.fco.delen.polito.it