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Plastic Optical Fibre Sensor for Spine Bending Monitoring with Power Fluctuation Compensation
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Human Spine BendingEngineeringPower Fluctuation CompensationMeasurementMechanical EngineeringWearable TechnologyEducationFiber OpticsFlexible SensorKinesiologyHuman Spine MonitoringInstrumentationPhysical MedicineFiber Optic SensingStructural Health MonitoringSpine Bending MonitoringFiber OpticOptical SensorsBiomedical SensorsMultimaterial FiberSensorsSensor DesignWearable BiosensorsOptical Sensor
This paper presents the implementation of power fluctuation compensation for an intensity-based optical fibre bending sensor aimed at monitoring human spine bending in a clinical environment. To compensate for the light intensity changes from the sensor light source, a reference signal was provided via the light reflection from an aluminum foil surface fixed at a certain distance from the source fibre end tips. From the results, it was found that the investigated sensor compensation technique was capable of achieving a 2° resolution for a bending angle working range between 0° and 20°. The study also suggested that the output voltage ratio has a 0.55% diversion due to input voltage variation between 2.9 V and 3.4 V and a 0.25% output drift for a 2 h measurement. With the achieved sensor properties, human spine monitoring in a clinical environment can potentially be implemented using this approach with power fluctuation compensation.
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