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Quasi-distributed region selectable gas sensing for long distance pipeline maintenance

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In this paper, a novel optical gas tele-monitoring concept is proposed, which can address gases of single and/or different types at multi-locations by using optical spectroscopy of selected absorption lines of gas leakage.
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In this work, a novel optical gas tele-monitoring concept is proposed. By following this concept, we construct a long distance region selectable gas sensing system, which can address gases of single and/or different types at multi-locations. This approach is based on optical spectroscopy of selected absorption lines of gas leakage. A gas line spectrum can be addressed from a long distance monitoring center using optical fiber, gas sensing region and region selector. The region selecting technique monitors the selected gas absorption and identifies the location of it simultaneously. The technique has potential to be applied to long distance lightweight fiber optic wide-region gas sensing. A multi-region tele-monitoring experiment using FBG monitor as spectroscopy unit, long propagation fibers, gas cells as leakage sensing regions and FBGs as region selectors is demonstrated. Available numbers and coverage of multi-sensing regions are estimated using loss of sensing unit and propagation.

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Fiber-Optic Chemical Sensors and Biosensors (2013-2015).

TL;DR: Sensors for Organic Species, New Schemes and Materials, and New SensingSchemes 220 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP)-Based Sensors 221 Photonic Crystals 223 Author Information 223 Corresponding Authors 223 Notes 223 Biographies 223 Acknowledgments 223 References 223
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Multi-point spectroscopic gas sensing based on coherent FMCW interferometry.

TL;DR: An innovative spectroscopic method based on coherent optical frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) interferometry that can realize multi-point gas detection with high spatial resolution, high sensitivity, and high selectivity is presented.
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Diode Laser Spectroscopy for Measurements of Gas Parameters in Harsh Environments

Amiya Behera
TL;DR: In this article, a frequency chirped diode laser spectroscopy (FC-DLS) method was proposed to estimate the absolute line shape function and remove the impact of optical intensity fluctuations on measurement.
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The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database

TL;DR: The new HITRAN is greatly extended in terms of accuracy, spectral coverage, additional absorption phenomena, added line-shape formalisms, and validity, and molecules, isotopologues, and perturbing gases have been added that address the issues of atmospheres beyond the Earth.
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Second-harmonic detection with tunable diode lasers — Comparison of experiment and theory

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of experiments are carried out by current modulating a tunable diode laser, and slowly ramping the wavelength to scan weak absorption lines in gases at pressures ranging from 2 to 60 Torr.
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Potentiometric gas sensing electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, a number of potentiometric gas sensing electrodes using a hydrogen or other ionsensing electrode and a gas permeable membrane have been studied and a theoretical model has been developed describing the time response, electrical potentialbehaviour and limit of detection as a function of membrane properties, geometry, and internal electrolyte composition.
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Disposable chemical sensors and biosensors made on cellulose paper

TL;DR: The potential of cellulose materials for paper-based application devices is reviewed, and their feasibility for chemical and biosensor applications is suggested.
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Selective gas detection and measurement system

TL;DR: A gas detecting system for determining the presence and concentrations of a number of selected toxic, combustible, or reducing gases in an atmosphere is described in this paper, which includes a plurality of semiconductor gas sensors, each of which differs from each of the others in its response to at least one of the selected gases.
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