Title :
An In-Situ Highly Sensitive and Reliable Chlorophyll Sensor Based on Pseudo-Random Sequence Modulation
Author :
Yi Hu ; Yi Pan ; Lei Sun ; Hang Chen ; Kai Jiang ; Jianming Pan ; Shuming Ye
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Biomed. Eng., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
A highly sensitive and reliable chlorophyll sensor is proposed and evaluated to meet the demand of in-situ chlorophyll detection. As the major innovation, pseudo-random sequence modulation is introduced into the amplitude measurement of the fluorescence for the first time. Compared with the conventional single frequency square wave modulation, the pseudo-random sequence modulation could spread the spectrum of the fluorescence, and improve the sensitivity and the interference suppression ability of the sensor without increasing the complexity of the system´s hardware. The sensitivity experiments show that the sensor could detect chlorophyll as low as 0.0103 μg/L, with the concentration range of 0~25 μg/L and the R-square of 0.9998. In the interference suppression test, for the same interference in the passing band, the maximum response of the 31 bits PRS modulation system is 2.3 times smaller than that of the single frequency square wave modulation system.
Keywords :
fluorescence; interference suppression; oceanographic equipment; random sequences; underwater optics; PRS modulation system; R-square; chlorophyll sensor; fluorescence measurement; fluorescence spectrum; in-situ chlorophyll detection; interference suppression ability; interference suppression test; passing band; pseudorandom sequence modulation; single frequency square wave modulation; system hardware; In-situ chlorophyll sensor; interference suppression ability; pseudo-random sequence modulation; reliability; sensitivity;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2013.2256766