This paper presents a new method of identifying an optical sensor like Fiber Bragg Grating1,2 (FBG) temperature sensors. The identifier is a pattern inscribed into the core of an optical fiber by a femtosecond laser. A Rayleigh backscattering interrogator is used to readout the identifier.
A temperature measurement of a high voltage bushing (HV-Bushing) is presented. An optical fiber with several inscribed Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) was used to measure the temperature at given positions and a Rayleigh-based measurement technique was used to measure the temperature (profile) between the FBGs. The used optical frequencies for the FBG and Rayleigh measurement had to be separated to achieve good results. Voltages of up to 1 MV were applied to the HV-Bushing during the measurement.
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