Claims
- 1. An optical sensing system for sensing the temperature at a first location, comprising:
- electro-optical means for outputting a modulated optical signal and a chirped rf signal, the envelope of the modulated optical signal having a phase that has a known relation to the phase of the chirped rf signal;
- light guide means coupled to said electro-optical means for receiving and transmitting the modulated optical signal along an optical path;
- temperature sensing fiber optically coupled to said light guide means and having a first end and a second end, said first end having an associated reference reflector and said second end having an associated target reflector, said temperature sensing fiber receiving said modulated optical signal at said first end and guiding said modulated optical signal along a temperature sensing optical path within said first and second ends, wherein said reference reflector reflects a portion of said modulated optical signal as a reference optical signal and said target reflector reflects a portion of said modulated optical signal as a target optical signal;
- transducing means, having an output and two inputs, coupled to said temperature sensing optical fiber, one of the two inputs being electrically coupled to said electro-optical means for receiving the chirped rf signal and the other of the two inputs being optically coupled to said light guide means for receiving the reference optical signal and the target optical signal having first and second time delays with respect to the chirped rf signal, respectively, said transducing means producing at its output a multi-frequency electrical signal which includes a first frequency corresponding to the first time delay a second frequency corresponding to the second time delay; and
- temperature detecting means coupled to the output of said transducing means for processing the multi-frequency signal and determining a difference frequency corresponding to the difference between the first frequency and the second frequency and representing the temperature at said first location.
- 2. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a temperature sensitive object, wherein said temperature sensing fiber is attached to said temperature sensitive object at first and second attachment locations so that a change in the temperature of said temperature sensitive object causes said second time delay to vary in accordance with variations in size of said temperature sensitive object.
- 3. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature sensing fiber is coated with a temperature sensitive material.
- 4. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second end of the temperature sensing fiber comprises said target reflector.
- 5. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second end of the temperature sensing fiber has a reflective coating.
- 6. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first end of the temperature sensing fiber comprises said reference reflector.
- 7. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first end of the temperature sensing fiber has a reflective coating.
- 8. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of temperatures are to be sensed at a plurality of locations including said first location, further comprising:
- a plurality of temperature sensing fibers including said temperature sensing fiber and other temperature sensing fibers, said plurality of temperature sensing fibers arranged at the plurality of locations and coupled to said optical coupling means,
- wherein the multi-frequency electrical signal output by said transducing means includes a plurality of pairs of first and second frequencies, and said temperature detecting means determines a plurality of difference frequencies from the multi-frequency electrical signal, each difference frequency corresponding to the difference between the first and second frequencies of a respective pair of first and second frequencies and each difference frequency representing the temperature at a respective one of said plurality of locations.
- 9. In an aircraft including a flight controller for controlling flight of the aircraft, the combination comprising:
- electro-optical means for outputting a modulated optical signal and a chirped rf signal, the envelope of the modulated optical signal having a phase that has a known relation to the phase of the chirped rf signal;
- light guide means coupled to said electro-optical means for receiving and transmitting the modulated optical signal along a plurality of optical paths;
- a plurality of temperature sensor heads arranged at a plurality of locations and a plurality of position sensor heads, each temperature sensor head having a temperature sensing fiber and each position sensor head having a displaceable object, one of said plurality of temperature sensor heads and position sensor heads being disposed in one of said plurality of optical paths, wherein each temperature sensor head receives the modulated optical signal and provides a respective temperature target optical signal and temperature reference optical signal, and each position sensor head receives the modulated optical signal and provides a respective position target optical signal and position reference optical signal;
- position and temperature detecting means having an input optically coupled to said light guide means and having another input electrically coupled to said electro-optical means for receiving the chirped rf signal at said another input and for receiving the position target optical signals and position reference optical signals as well as the temperature target optical signals and temperature reference optical signals and outputting position signals and temperature signals; and
- processing means for processing the position signals and the temperature signals and outputting to the flight controller a plurality of position values associated with respective positions of the displaceable objects and temperature values associated with the temperatures at the plurality of locations.
- 10. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electro-optical means comprises;
- rf source means for producing the chirped rf signal; and
- controllable light source means having a modulating input coupled to the chirped rf signal for producing the modulated optical signal.
- 11. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light guide means comprises multimode fiber.
- 12. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 10, wherein said rf source means comprises:
- means for creating a digital signal representing the chirped rf signal; and
- digital-to-analog converter means, connected to said controllable light source means, for converting said digital signal into said chirped rf signal.
- 13. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 12, wherein said temperature detecting means further includes processing means connected to said analogue-to-digital converter for digitally squaring the multi-frequency signal to produce a squared signal including a difference signal having a peak region in the frequency domain containing the difference frequency.
- 14. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first location has a given range of temperatures, and said temperature detecting means detects an initial difference frequency by searching for the difference frequency over a range of frequencies corresponding to the range of temperatures at the first location.
- 15. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature detecting means includes means for determining an initial difference frequency and means for tracking subsequent difference frequencies corresponding to variations in the temperature at the first location.
- 16. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising shielding means for electromagnetically shielding said electro-optical means, said transducing means and said temperature detecting means.
- 17. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 8, wherein said light guide means further includes a single optical fiber connected to said electro-optical means for receiving and transmitting the modulated optical signal.
- 18. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature detecting means comprises non-linear means for squaring the multi-frequency signal and outputting a squared signal.
- 19. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature detecting means comprises:
- signal generating means for generating an rf mixing signal; and
- mixing means having one input for receiving the rf mixing signal, a second input for receiving the multi-frequency signal and an output for producing a frequency shifted multi-frequency signal.
- 20. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature detecting means comprises a searching and tracking means for acquiring and updating the difference frequency.
- 21. A method for determining the temperature at a first location, comprising the steps of:
- producing a chirped rf signal and a modulated optical signal having an envelope of modulation with a phase that is known with respect to the phase of the chirped rf signal;
- transmitting the modulated optical signal along an optical path toward the first location;
- producing a reference optical signal by reflecting a portion of the modulated optical signal;
- receiving and guiding a remaining portion of said modulated optical signal within the first location;
- producing a target optical signal by reflecting a part of the remaining portion of the modulated optical signal after the modulated optical signal passes through the first location;
- receiving the chirped rf signal, the reference optical signal and the target optical signal, whereby the reference optical signal and the target optical signal have first and second time delays with respect to the chirped rf signal, respectively;
- producing a multi-frequency electrical signal which includes a first frequency corresponding to the first time delay and a second frequency corresponding to the second time delay; and
- processing the multi-frequency electrical signal to determine a difference frequency corresponding to the difference between the first frequency and the second frequency and representing the temperature at said first location.
- 22. An optical sensing system for sensing the temperature at a first location, comprising:
- electro-optical means for outputting a modulated optical signal and a chirped rf signal, the envelope of the modulated optical signal having a phase that has a known relation to the phase of the chirped rf signal;
- fiber means coupled to said electro-optical means for receiving and transmitting the modulated optical, said fiber means having a first end and a second end, said first end receiving the modulated optical signal and transmitting said optical modulated optical signal toward said second end, said second end reflecting a portion of said modulated optical signal back towards said first end as a reference optical signal and transmitting a remaining portion of said modulated optical signal;
- a reflector connected to a temperature sensing bi-metallic strip at said first location, said reflector being optically upstream from said fiber means for receiving said remaining portion of the modulated optical signal and reflecting said remaining portion of the modulated optical signal back toward said second end of the fiber means, said fiber means receiving and guiding said remaining portion of the modulated optical signal back towards said first end as a target optical signal;
- transducing means, having an output and two inputs, one of the two inputs being electrically coupled to said electro-optical means for receiving the chirped rf signal and the other of the two inputs being optically coupled to said fiber means for receiving the reference optical signal and the target optical signal having first and second time delays with respect to the chirped rf signal, respectively, said transducing means producing at its output a multi-frequency electrical signal which includes a first frequency corresponding to the first time delay a second frequency corresponding to the second time delay; and
- temperature detecting means coupled to the output of said transducing means for processing the multi-frequency signal and determining a difference frequency corresponding to the difference between the first frequency and the second frequency and representing the temperature at said first location.
- 23. The optical sensing system as claimed in claim 22, wherein said bi-metallic strip is an S-shaped thermostat metal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/752,109, filed Aug. 28th, 1991, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Breck W. Henderson, "Boeing Develops Fiber Optic Components for Future Aircraft", Aviation Week and Space Technology, May 7, 1990, pp. 84-85. |
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