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Original Article

Optical fibre-based goniometer for sensing patient position and movement within a magnetic resonance scanner using chromatic modulation

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Pages 1-8 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

An optical fibre-based goniometer is described. This instrument was designed to measure the angular position of patients’ limbs within the core of a magnetic resonance body scanner, via a 40 m remote fibre-optic link. The sensor exploits the advantages of optical fibre-based sensing, which include immunity to electromagnetic interference, intrinsic safety and chemical immunity. The detection electronics and signal processing are based on the principles of chromatic modulation, an inexpensive, intensity-independent technique in which a change in the spectral power distribution is measured over a broad bandwidth, by photodetectors with differing spectral responses. The optical fibre goniometer has an angular range of 90°, with an average resolution of 2’. The long-term accuracy is within ±1°, the specified accuracy for the physiological application.

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