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PHOSFOS (Photonic Skins For Optical Sensing) <ref>http://www.phosfos.eu/</ref> aims to develop a flexible and stretchable foil or skin that integrates the optical sensing elements with optical and electrical devices as well as onboard signal processing and wireless communications. This skin can be wrapped around, embedded in, attached and anchored to irregularly shaped and/or moving objects or bodies and will allow quasi-distributed sensing of mechanical quantities such as deformation, pressure, stress or strain. This approach potentially gives a significant advnatage over conventional
The sensing technology is based around sensing elements called [[Fiber_Bragg_Grating]] (FBGS) that are fabricated in standard single core silica fibers, highly birefringent [[Microstructured_fiber]] (MSF) and [[Polymer_fibers]] (POF). The silica MSFs will be designed to exhibit almost zero temperature sensitivity to cope with the traditional temperature cross-sensitivity issues of conventional fiber sensors. These specialty fibers
Once optimized the sensors are embedded into the sensing skin and on the interfaced to the peripheral optoelectronics and electronics.
The photonic skins developed in PHOSFOS
== Key results ==
Latest results can be found on the PhosFOS EU webpage [http://www.phosfos.eu/index.php/eng/Phosfos/Conferences-and-Presentations]. One of the early results from the project was the successful demonstration of a repeatable method of joining the polymer fiber to standard silica fibre. This was a major development and allowed for the first time POF Bragg gratings to be used in real applications outside of the optics lab. One of the first uses for these sensors was in monitoring the strain of tapestries <ref>http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/68650/01/137_Lennard.pdf</ref>.
Other recent progress includes the demonstration of birefringent photonic crystal fibers with zero polarimetric sensitivty to temperature <ref>http://www.phosfos.eu/index.php/eng/Phosfos/Journals/Birefringent-photonic-crystal-fibers-with-zero-polarimetric-sensitivity-to-temperature</ref> and successful transversal load sensing with fibre Bragg gratings in microstructured optic fibers <ref>http://www.phosfos.eu/index.php/eng/Phosfos/Journals/Transversal-Load-Sensing-with-Fiber-Bragg-Gratings-in-Microstructured-Optical-Fibers</ref> .
== Consortium ==
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