Title :
A low-cost fiber-optic strain gage system for biological applications
Author :
George, David T. ; Bogen, Daniel K.
Author_Institution :
Presbyterian Med. Center, Philadelphia Heart Inst., PA, USA
Abstract :
A novel low-cost strain measurement system has been developed for the mechanical testing of biological soft tissues. The technique creates four spots of light on a tissue sample surface by piercing the tissue sample with two pairs of small light-conducting optical fibers (one pair for each axis of a biaxial stretch), terminated by high intensity infrared emitters. A large-area photodiode, located below the tissue sample, detects the light emitted from the two pairs of light-spots. Analog and digital circuitry analyze the current signal from the photodiode to determine the position of a light-spot in real time. Each infrared emitter is sequentially cycled ´on´ at a rate of 3 kHz and the resulting photodiode current signal, after being converted to a voltage signal, is held by an integrated circuit sample and hold amplifier. Analog differencing of pairs of light-spot voltage signals provides a final output proportional to the separation between coaxial light-spots.
Keywords :
biological techniques and instruments; biomechanics; fibre optics; strain gauges; 3 kHz; analog differencing; biaxial stretch; digital circuitry; high intensity infrared emitters; large-area photodiode; light spots; low-cost fiber-optic strain gage system; mechanical testing; tissue sample; voltage signal; Biological tissues; Capacitive sensors; Circuit analysis; Optical fiber testing; Optical fibers; Photodiodes; Signal analysis; Strain measurement; System testing; Voltage; Biomechanics; Calibration; Equipment Design; Fiber Optics; Physical Medicine; Stress, Mechanical;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on