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10 September 2009 Digital processing of an interferometric velocimeter for ballistic shock measurement
Pankaj Kumar, Akhil Thomas, R. Stephen Weis, Tristan J. Tayag
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Abstract
We have developed a ballistic shock sensor based on interferometric velocimetry. The requirements of the sensor are that it should measure the motion of an impacted armored plate with velocities up to 10 m/s, frequencies up to 100 kHz, and displacements not exceeding about 3 mm. Our fiber optic system uses a 3 × 3 fiber directional coupler and digital demodulation for passive stabilization of the interferometer. In this paper, we describe the digital signal processing for phase drift compensation and automatic calibration of the system. Simulation results will be presented.
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Pankaj Kumar, Akhil Thomas, R. Stephen Weis, and Tristan J. Tayag "Digital processing of an interferometric velocimeter for ballistic shock measurement", Proc. SPIE 7432, Optical Inspection and Metrology for Non-Optics Industries, 74320K (10 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.828498
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Sensors

Demodulation

Calibration

Digital signal processing

Interferometers

Data acquisition

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