ABSTRACT
This article presents, by means of computational simulation tools, a full analysis and design of an Interferometric Fiber-Optic Gyroscope (IFOG) prototype based on a closed-loop configuration with sinusoidal bias phase- modulation. The complete design of the different blocks, optical and electronic, is presented, including some novelties as the sinusoidal bias phase-modulation and the use of an integrator to generate the serrodyne phase-modulation signal. The paper includes detailed calculation of most parameter values, and the plots of the resulting signals obtained from simulation tools. The design is focused in the use of a standard single-mode optical fiber, allowing a cost competitive implementation compared to commercial IFOG, at the expense of reduced sensitivity. The design contains an IFOG model that accomplishes tactical and industrial grade applications (sensitivity ≤ 0.055 °/h). This design presents two important properties: (1) an optical subsystem with advanced conception: depolarization of the optical wave by means of Lyot depolarizers, which allows to use a sensing coil made by standard optical fiber, instead by polarization maintaining fiber, which supposes consequent cost savings and (2) a novel and simple electronic design that incorporates a linear analog integrator with reset in feedback chain, this integrator generating a serrodyne voltage-wave to apply to Phase-Modulator (PM), so that it will be obtained the interferometric phase cancellation. This particular feedback design with sawtooth-wave generated signal for a closed-loop configuration with sinusoidal bias phase modulation has not been reported till now in the scientific literature and supposes a considerable simplification with regard to previous designs based on similar configurations. The sensing coil consists of an 8 cm average diameter spool that contains 300 m of standard single-mode optical-fiber (SMF-28 type) realized by quadrupolar winding. The working wavelength will be 1310 nm. The theoretical calculated values of threshold sensitivity and dynamic range for this prototype are 0.052 °/h and 101.38 dB (from ±1.164 × 10(-5) °/s up to ±78.19 °/s), respectively. The Scale-Factor (SF) non-linearity for this model is 5.404% relative to full scale, this value being obtained from data simulation results.
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Humans , Female , Adult , Angioedemas, Hereditary/complications , Abdominal Pain/etiology , Laparoscopy , Diagnosis, DifferentialABSTRACT
La asociación entre tumores de la estroma gastrointestinal (GIST) y neurofibromatosis es un hecho poco frecuente que normalmente produce sintomatología que requiere tratamiento quirúrgico. En los últimos 12 años sólo aparecen recogidos en PubMed 23 casos de pacientes con esta asociación. Presentamos a continuación dos casos clínicos, uno de naturaleza benigna y otro maligna, que se iniciaron con cuadros de hemorragia digestiva baja de repetición y que precisaron tratamiento quirúrgico. Asimismo, realizamos una revisión de la bibliografía sobre estos GIST y su asociación con la neurofibromatosis tipo 1 (AU)