Devices and methods of accurately determining optical wavelengths, such as
the Bragg wavelengths of an FBG sensor array. Wavelength-swept light
having a characteristic spectrum is swept over a bandwidth and is applied
to an interference filter. The interference filter produces an optical
spectrum having one or more reference peaks that are identifiable because
of the characteristic spectrum. The optical spectrum is converted into
electrical signals having at least one electrical signal that is
identifiable because of the characteristic spectrum. The identifiable
electrical signal is used by a signal processor as an absolute, high
accuracy wavelength reference. Temperature compensation or temperature
stabilization can compensate the characteristic wavelength. Fiber Bragg
sensor systems can use the wavelength reference to determine the Bragg
wavelength of FBG elements. The characteristic spectrum can be imparted
by the light source or an optical element such as a transmission line
filter.