• Photonic Sensors
  • Vol. 4, Issue 1, 77 (2014)
Yi HU1、2, Lei SUN1、2, Shuming YE1、2、*, Hang CHEN1、2, Kai JIANG1、2, and and Jianming PAN3
Author Affiliations
  • 1College of Biomedical Engineering & Instrumentation Science in Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China
  • 2Key lab of Biomedical Engineering of Ministry of Education in Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China
  • 3Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry, State Oceanic Administration (SOA), Hangzhou, 310012, China
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    DOI: 10.1007/s13320-013-0154-z Cite this Article
    Yi HU, Lei SUN, Shuming YE, Hang CHEN, Kai JIANG, and Jianming PAN. A Highly Sensitive In-Situ Turbidity Sensor With Low Power Consumption[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2014, 4(1): 77 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A highly sensitive in-situ turbidity sensor with the low power consumption was proposed and evaluated in this study. To meet the practical requirements of the in-situ detection, we have designed the light scattering path, watertight mechanical structure, and ultra-weak scattering light detecting method. Experiments showed that the sensor had a sensitivity of 0.0076 FTU with the concentration range of 0 - 25 FTU and the R-square of 0.9999. The sensor could withstand the water pressure in depth of 1000 m and had the low power consumption in the active mode 10.4 mA, sleep mode 65 μA with a supply voltage of 8.4 V. Southern China Sea buoy experiments indicated that the sensor could work well in the actual in-situ environment. In comparison with sensors of other companies, our sensor had relatively more comprehensive performance.
    Yi HU, Lei SUN, Shuming YE, Hang CHEN, Kai JIANG, and Jianming PAN. A Highly Sensitive In-Situ Turbidity Sensor With Low Power Consumption[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2014, 4(1): 77
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