A side-emitting fiber optic position sensor and method of determining an
unknown position of an object by using the sensor. In one embodiment, a
concentrated beam of light source illuminates the side of a side-emitting
fiber optic at an unknown axial position along the fiber's length. Some
of this side-illuminated light is in-scattered into the fiber and
captured. As the captured light is guided down the fiber, its intensity
decreases due to loss from side-emission away from the fiber and from
bulk absorption within the fiber. By measuring the intensity of light
emitted from one (or both) ends of the fiber with a photodetector(s), the
axial position of the light source is determined by comparing the
photodetector's signal to a calibrated response curve, look-up table, or
by using a mathematical model. Alternatively, the side-emitting fiber is
illuminated at one end, while a photodetector measures the intensity of
light emitted from the side of the fiber, at an unknown position. As the
photodetector moves further away from the illuminated end, the detector's
signal strength decreases due to loss from side-emission and/or bulk
absorption. As before, the detector's signal is correlated to a unique
position along the fiber.