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3.4.1 : Reconstruction limits

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3.4.2 : Layer thickness

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3.4.3 : Number of points

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3.4.4 : Reduction of the Gibb's effect

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3.4.5 : Reconstruction from the complex spectral response

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3.4.6 : Reconstruction from the complex impulse response

3.4        Reconstruction examples

3.4.2       Layer thickness

The reconstructions of the FBG1 for different layer thickness (5, 20, 50 and 100 mm) are presented in Fig. 3-26. The number of spectral points M is set to ten times the number of layers (it will be seen in the next sub-section that a higher number of spectral points is not necessary). Apart from the reduced resolution observed at discontinuities, the reconstructions are not much affected from the layer thickness.

Fig. 3-26 Reconstructed coupling coefficient amplitude (top) and local Bragg wavelength (bottom) for the FBG1 performed with M = 10N and different layer thickness parameters : 5 mm for the solid lines, 20 mm for the dashed lines, 50 mm for the dashed-dotted lines and 100 mm for the dotted lines; the curves are translated for clarity



3.4.1 : Reconstruction limits Activate Navigation Menu 3.4.3 : Number of points