An interferometrie fiber-optic gyroscope system based on an application specific photonic integrated circuit

Author(s):  
Stanislaw Stopinski ◽  
Anna Jusza ◽  
Ryszard Piramidowicz
2012 ◽  
Vol 241-244 ◽  
pp. 1056-1059 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Sheng Yang

Digital fiber-optic gyroscope with linear scale factor, phase high accuracy, dynamic range, etc. This article proposed one kind of closed-loop digital fiber optic gyroscope system based on DSP, and designs the closed-loop fiber-optic gyro for signal detection and processing circuit, and the whole digital closed loop of fiber optic gyroscope light path part and circuit of the concrete analysis. With DSP as logic circuit, make the gyro operation speed and reliability have improved greatly.


Author(s):  
José Capmany ◽  
Daniel Pérez

Programmable Integrated Photonics (PIP) is a new paradigm that aims at designing common integrated optical hardware configurations, which by suitable programming can implement a variety of functionalities that, in turn, can be exploited as basic operations in many application fields. Programmability enables by means of external control signals both chip reconfiguration for multifunction operation as well as chip stabilization against non-ideal operation due to fluctuations in environmental conditions and fabrication errors. Programming also allows activating parts of the chip, which are not essential for the implementation of a given functionality but can be of help in reducing noise levels through the diversion of undesired reflections. After some years where the Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuit (ASPIC) paradigm has completely dominated the field of integrated optics, there is an increasing interest in PIP justified by the surge of a number of emerging applications that are and will be calling for true flexibility, reconfigurability as well as low-cost, compact and low-power consuming devices. This book aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to this emergent field covering aspects that range from the basic aspects of technologies and building photonic component blocks to the design alternatives and principles of complex programmable photonics circuits, their limiting factors, techniques for characterization and performance monitoring/control and their salient applications both in the classical as well as in the quantum information fields. The book concentrates and focuses mainly on the distinctive features of programmable photonics as compared to more traditional ASPIC approaches.


Author(s):  
Sarvagya Dwivedi ◽  
Jon Kjellman ◽  
Tangla David ◽  
Mathias Prost ◽  
Olga Syshchyk ◽  
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