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Natsnet Bereket Tecle1, M Fátima Domingues1,2,3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, United Arab Emirates.
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Ball resonator optical fiber sensors (OFSs) can offer multiparameter sensing capability, but their non-periodic and low-finesse reflection spectra make conventional spectral demodulation unreliable. This work proposes two sensor configurations: (i) a ball resonator and (ii) a hybrid sensor integrating a Fabry-Pérot interferometer (FPI) with a ball resonator, and compares their performance for multiparameter physiological monitoring using the Karhunen-Loève transform (KLT). The sensors were evaluated for glucose concentration (0-3 mg/mL), temperature (20-55 °C), and pH (3-9) monitoring. The ball resonator sensor, paired with KLT, achieved high linearity across all measurands (R2 = 0.989, 0.919, and 0.838 in response to glucose, temperature, and pH, respectively). The hybrid sensor exhibited a higher glucose sensitivity (6.15 a.u./(mg/mL)) compared to the ball resonator (3.77 a.u./(mg/mL)), resulting in limits of detection (LODs) of 2.53 mM and 4.19 mM, respectively. In contrast, the ball resonator sensor demonstrated better sensitivity for temperature and pH sensing. Furthermore, we present a comprehensive benchmarking framework of seven spectral demodulation methods for OFSs. The results demonstrated that KLT consistently provides robust demodulation performance and highlighted the potential of KLT for multiparameter physiological sensing applications.
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