An optical spectroscopic based reflective sensor for CO2 measurement with signal to noise ratio improvement
This paper presents recent work in measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) using an absorption spectroscopy method within themid-IR region. A multi-path optical fibre based reflective sensor is proven to be capable of detecting CO2at lower level(<15%) and higher level of concentration (>15%). For low l...
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my.utm.577812022-04-07T02:48:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57781/ An optical spectroscopic based reflective sensor for CO2 measurement with signal to noise ratio improvement Salim, Mohd. Rashidi Yaacob, Maslina Ibrahim, Mohd. Haniff Azmi, A. I. Ngajikin, Nor Hafizah Dooly, Gerard Lewis, Elfed TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents recent work in measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) using an absorption spectroscopy method within themid-IR region. A multi-path optical fibre based reflective sensor is proven to be capable of detecting CO2at lower level(<15%) and higher level of concentration (>15%). For low level detection, the sensor is capable of measuring CO2concentration from 0.8% to 14.8%, while for high level of detection, the sensor showed its capability to detect CO2concentration from 15.1% to 44.6% with high accuracy. By eliminating unwanted noises usingsuitablefiltering technique,the voltage response from the system has become more stable and without significantloss in voltage, thus improving thesignal-to-noiseratioand stability of the system. The average signal-to-noise ratio for each of the filter types, no filter,lowpass, bandpass were calculated as being 53.4, 69.1 and 119.0 respectively. Similarly,moving average technique wasdeveloped in LabVIEW to improve voltage response with less noise and interference, resulting better overall system’sperformance. National Institute of Optoelectronics 2015 Article PeerReviewed Salim, Mohd. Rashidi and Yaacob, Maslina and Ibrahim, Mohd. Haniff and Azmi, A. I. and Ngajikin, Nor Hafizah and Dooly, Gerard and Lewis, Elfed (2015) An optical spectroscopic based reflective sensor for CO2 measurement with signal to noise ratio improvement. Journal Of Optoelectronics And Advanced Materials, 17 (42130). pp. 519-525. ISSN 1454-4164 |
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This paper presents recent work in measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) using an absorption spectroscopy method within themid-IR region. A multi-path optical fibre based reflective sensor is proven to be capable of detecting CO2at lower level(<15%) and higher level of concentration (>15%). For low level detection, the sensor is capable of measuring CO2concentration from 0.8% to 14.8%, while for high level of detection, the sensor showed its capability to detect CO2concentration from 15.1% to 44.6% with high accuracy. By eliminating unwanted noises usingsuitablefiltering technique,the voltage response from the system has become more stable and without significantloss in voltage, thus improving thesignal-to-noiseratioand stability of the system. The average signal-to-noise ratio for each of the filter types, no filter,lowpass, bandpass were calculated as being 53.4, 69.1 and 119.0 respectively. Similarly,moving average technique wasdeveloped in LabVIEW to improve voltage response with less noise and interference, resulting better overall system’sperformance. |
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An optical spectroscopic based reflective sensor for CO2 measurement with signal to noise ratio improvement |
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An optical spectroscopic based reflective sensor for CO2 measurement with signal to noise ratio improvement |
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An optical spectroscopic based reflective sensor for CO2 measurement with signal to noise ratio improvement |
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