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Machine-Learning-Assisted Dual Fiber Bragg Grating-Based Flexible Direction Sensing

Yifan Shi,Yan Mao,Xiaoqiang Xu, Jialong Xia

IEEE Sensors Journal(2023)

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Abstract
Flexible sensors have significant potential applications in various fields, such as bionic robots and clinical surgical operations. Compared with the conventional electrical flexible sensors, flexible sensors based on fiber Bragg gratings offer remarkable advantages, such as lightweight, small size, low transmission loss, and strong antielectromagnetic interference, and excellent flexibility and compatibility. To address the issue of isotropic strain sensing in fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs), this article proposes a spiral surrounding structure design, where two FBGs are implanted in a high-toughness resin matrix groove. When subjected to stress in different transverse directions, the FBGs exhibit varying irregular reflection spectra due to deformation. Then, a 1-D convolutional neural network (1-D CNN) model is constructed, and a machine-learning technique is used to identify the lateral force-bearing angle of the sensor. The experimental results show that the flexible fiber optic directional sensing system designed in this article achieves an angle recognition error of less than 2° within a 360° range, which can meet the application requirements of biomimetic robots and clinical surgical operations.
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Sensors, Fiber gratings, Optical fiber sensors, Optical fibers, Reflection, Robot sensing systems, Strain, Fiber Bragg grating (FBG), flexible sensor, machine learning, orientation detection
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