Study on the Application of FBG Technology in Rainfall Monitoring

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In order to overcome the disadvantage of low accuracy for traditional rainfall monitoring technologies, and solve the problems in real-time data acquisition, automatic processing and remote transmission for the existing meteorological observation, we design a new rainfall monitoring device based on fiber grating technology, which has such advantages as real-time capability, high sensitivity, high accuracy, unattended operation and can fairly meets the present requirements of meteorological observation.

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March 2013

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