High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.

Use of in-vivo blood pressure sensors is important during surgeries where a constant measurement of the blood pressure indicates the patient’s status and reaction to anesthesia. This allows the surgeons to plan their responses accordingly. In order for easier intubation and demodulation, smaller and...

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Main Author: Tan, Amelia Yi Ming.
Other Authors: Chan Chi Chiu
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-528952023-03-03T15:39:05Z High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm. Tan, Amelia Yi Ming. Chan Chi Chiu School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering Use of in-vivo blood pressure sensors is important during surgeries where a constant measurement of the blood pressure indicates the patient’s status and reaction to anesthesia. This allows the surgeons to plan their responses accordingly. In order for easier intubation and demodulation, smaller and more flexible devices need to be innovated thus Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) based sensors are increasingly being studied for its application to monitor distributed pressure caused by in-vivo disorders. However, as a bare FBG often has a very low sensitivity to external pressure, a polymer diaphragm was used in this study to enhance and transduce surrounding changes to the employed FBG, thus leading to Bragg wavelength shift to acquire target parameters. Substrates differing in material, shape, and area of opening, were tested and compared to see which could increase the FBG sensor sensitivity. An added modification using a basal wood block was also tested. It is shown that a rectangular aluminium substrate with the added design modification yields the highest sensitivity. However, in order for the FBG sensor to be functional in surgical applications, further improvements need to be implemented to ensure higher biocompatibility and easier intubation. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2013-05-29T02:26:26Z 2013-05-29T02:26:26Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52895 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.
description Use of in-vivo blood pressure sensors is important during surgeries where a constant measurement of the blood pressure indicates the patient’s status and reaction to anesthesia. This allows the surgeons to plan their responses accordingly. In order for easier intubation and demodulation, smaller and more flexible devices need to be innovated thus Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) based sensors are increasingly being studied for its application to monitor distributed pressure caused by in-vivo disorders. However, as a bare FBG often has a very low sensitivity to external pressure, a polymer diaphragm was used in this study to enhance and transduce surrounding changes to the employed FBG, thus leading to Bragg wavelength shift to acquire target parameters. Substrates differing in material, shape, and area of opening, were tested and compared to see which could increase the FBG sensor sensitivity. An added modification using a basal wood block was also tested. It is shown that a rectangular aluminium substrate with the added design modification yields the highest sensitivity. However, in order for the FBG sensor to be functional in surgical applications, further improvements need to be implemented to ensure higher biocompatibility and easier intubation.
author2 Chan Chi Chiu
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Tan, Amelia Yi Ming.
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author Tan, Amelia Yi Ming.
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title High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.
title_short High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.
title_full High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.
title_fullStr High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.
title_full_unstemmed High resolution fiber optic manometer based on FBG and polymer diaphragm.
title_sort high resolution fiber optic manometer based on fbg and polymer diaphragm.
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