A fiber optic sensor is a sensor that uses optical fiber either as the
sensing element ("intrinsic sensors"), or as a means of relaying signals
from a remote sensor to the electronics that process the signals
("extrinsic sensors"). Fibers have many uses in remote sensing.
Depending on the application, fiber may be used because of its small
size, or because no electrical power is needed at the remote location,
or because many sensors can be multiplexed along the length of a fiber
by using light wavelength shift for each sensor, or by sensing the time
delay as light passes along the fiber through each sensor.
Time delay can be determined using a device such as an optical
time-domain reflectometer and wavelength shift can be calculated using
an instrument implementing optical frequency domain reflectometry.
Fiber optic sensors are also immune to electromagnetic interference, and
do not conduct electricity so they can be used in places where there is
high voltage electricity or flammable material such as jet fuel. Fiber
optic sensors can be designed to withstand high temperatures as well.
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