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Advanced Infocomm Technology Including Selected Papers from 15th ICAIT 2023

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 1111

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School of Optical and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
Interests: photonics; optical fiber sensors; fiber acoustic detection; gas detection
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Hubei Key Laboratory of Intelligent Wireless Communications, Hubei Engineering Research Center of Intelligent IOT technology, College of Electronics and Information Engineering, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan 430074, China
Interests: high-precision photoacoustic spectrum detection; special microstructure fiber devices; orbital angular momentum optical communication; visible light communication
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School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Changsha University, Changsha 410022, China
Interests: photoelectric detection; optical fiber sensing; demodulation methods
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We cordially invite you to contribute to this Special Issue Sensors, a publication devoted to the latest findings in optical communication, optical sensing and imaging, and any relevant technologies. In addition, several highly qualified papers will be selected from the framework of the 2023 IEEE 15th International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology (ICAIT), extended within its framework, and included in this Special Issue. ICAIT 2023 will be held in Hefei, China, October 13–16, 2023 (www.icait.org).

ICAIT 2023 is co-sponsored by IEEE Photonics Society and IEEE China Council Sensors Council and Systems Council Joint Chapter; it is hosted by Hefei University of Technology and Industrial School of Information Security of Guangxi University, with the support from Chongqing University, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Jilin University, Macau University of Science and Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Auckland University of Technology, and other institutions. This year, the symposium will feature plenary talks given by world renowned scholars, as well as regular sessions with broad coverage and popular topics.

The topics of this Special Issue include, but are not limited t,o wireless communication and networks, optical fiber communication and networks, space communications, navigation and tracking, fiber and sensor technologies, microwave photonics, micro- and nano-optical devices and sensing, fiber laser technologies and applications, optical imaging technologies and applications, signal, information and data processing for communications, semiconductor optoelectronic devices, and photoacoustic detection technologies and applications.

Prof. Dr. Ping Lu
Dr. Wenjun Ni
Dr. Liang Zhang
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Keywords

  • communication and network
  • signal processing techniques
  • advanced technology in IT
  • computer graphics and image processing
  • computer science

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Experimental Study on the Characterization of Aging Resistance Properties of Optical Cables in the Hydrogen-Containing Downhole Environment
by Feng Xu, Litong Li, Peng Jing, Zhiwei Yu, Jialiang Zhang and Shuhui Liu
Sensors 2024, 24(5), 1655; https://doi.org/10.3390/s24051655 - 03 Mar 2024
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The utilization of downhole optical cables has significantly enhanced the efficiency and reliability of oilfield production operations; however, the challenging high-temperature and high-pressure conditions prevalent in oil-gas fields markedly reduce the service lifespan of these optical cables. This limitation severely impedes their application [...] Read more.
The utilization of downhole optical cables has significantly enhanced the efficiency and reliability of oilfield production operations; however, the challenging high-temperature and high-pressure conditions prevalent in oil-gas fields markedly reduce the service lifespan of these optical cables. This limitation severely impedes their application and further development in subterranean environments. In this study, a qualitative analysis was conducted on the structural materials utilized in two types of optical cables to identify these materials and assess the high-temperature tolerance and aging resistance properties of the optical fibers incorporated within. It was discovered that hydrogen infiltration into the subterranean optical cables predominantly accounts for their operational failure. To address this issue, an optical loss testing platform was established, facilitating the execution of a high-temperature and high-pressure hydrogen permeation aging experiment on the optical fibers, allowing for the evaluation of the hydrogen resistance capabilities of the two types of optical fibers. The findings from this study provide a theoretical foundation and methodological guidance for the optimization of optical fibers, aiming to enhance their durability and functional performance in adverse environmental conditions encountered in oil-gas field applications. Full article
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