We propose a deep learning demodulation method based on a long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network for fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensing networks. Interestingly, we find that both low demodulation error and distorted spectrum recognition are realized using the proposed LSTM-based method. Compared with conventional demodulation methods, including Gaussian-fitting, convolutional neural network, and the gated recurrent unit, the proposed method improves the demodulation accuracy being close to 1 pm and achieves a demodulation time of 0.1s for 128-FBG sensors. Furthermore, our approach can realize 100% accuracy of distorted spectra recognition and complete the location of spectra with spectrally encoded FBG sensors.

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