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Phase-detection distributed fiber-optic vibration sensor without fading-noise based on time-gated digital OFDR
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2017
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Fiber-optic Vibration SensorEngineeringTime-gated Digital OfdrFiber-optic CommunicationFiber Optic SensingNoisePhase NoiseLarge Phase NoiseFiber OpticsVibration SignalSignal ProcessingDistributed SensingOptical SensorsOptical NetworkingFiber Optic
For a distributed fiber-optic vibration sensor (DFVS), the vibration signal extracted from the phase of backscattering has a linear response to the applied vibration, and is more attractive than that from the intensity term. However, the large phase noise at a random weak-fading-point seriously limits the sensor's credibility. In this paper, a novel phase-detection DFVS is developed, which effectively eliminates the weak-fading-point. The relationship between phase noise and the intensity of backscattering is analyzed, and the inner-pulse frequency-division method and rotated-vector-sum method are introduced to effectively suppress phase noise. In experiments, two simultaneous vibrations along the 35-kilometer-long fiber are clearly detected by phase detection with the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) over 26 dB. The spatial resolution approaches 5 m and the vibration response bandwidth is 1.25 kHz.
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