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Topic Editors

Dr. Jian Li
College of Physics and Optoelectronics, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
Dr. Hao Wu
Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, School of Optical and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
Institute of Applied Physics "Nello Carrara" (IFAC), National Research Council, 50019 Florence, Italy
Dr. Zhe Ma
College of Physics and Optoelectronics, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
Dr. Yahui Wang
Key Laboratory of Advanced Transducers and Intelligent Control System, Ministry of Education, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China

Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors

Abstract submission deadline
15 March 2025
Manuscript submission deadline
15 June 2025
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Topic Information

Dear Colleagues,

Distributed optical fiber sensors provide a method to measure the physical field of the surrounding environment through the distribution of different parameters, such as temperature, strain, vibration, magnetic and gas sensing, etc. across the sensing fiber. Owing to its detection ability, it has been widely used in micro/nano sensing, medical treatment, corrosive environment detection, pressure sensing in harsh environments, hydrophone sensors, and other security detection fields. Based on the features of fiber scattering, the optical fiber sensing technology can be classified into Rayleigh fiber sensing, Brillouin fiber sensing, and Raman fiber sensing. Among these, the Rayleigh optical fiber sensing is commonly used to detect attenuation characteristics and vibrations (phase optical time domain reflection sensing) of the optical fiber. Brillouin optical fiber sensing can measure the temperature and strain distribution along the optical fiber and can obtain a high spatial resolution for long sensing distances. Raman optical fiber sensing can monitor a large-scale distributed temperature. Therefore, we invite papers on innovative technical developments in addition to reviews, case studies, and analytical and assessment papers from different disciplines that are relevant to the topic of distributed optical fiber sensing.

Dr. Jian Li
Dr. Hao Wu
Dr. Giancarlo C. Righini
Topic Editors

Dr. Zhe Ma
Dr. Yahui Wang
Co-Topic Editors

Keywords

  • distributed optical fiber sensing
  • fiber sensing
  • optical measurement
  • optical device
  • optical sensing

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Applied Sciences
applsci
2.5 5.3 2011 17.8 Days CHF 2400 Submit
Optics
optics
1.1 2.2 2020 19.6 Days CHF 1200 Submit
Sensors
sensors
3.4 7.3 2001 16.8 Days CHF 2600 Submit
Materials
materials
3.1 5.8 2008 15.5 Days CHF 2600 Submit
Fibers
fibers
4.0 7.0 2013 33.6 Days CHF 2000 Submit
Photonics
photonics
2.1 2.6 2014 14.8 Days CHF 2400 Submit

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