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Performance Improvement of Brillouin Ring Laser Based BOTDR System Employing a Wavelength Diversity Technique
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PhotonicsEngineeringLocal OscillatorOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationLaser ApplicationsFiber Optic SensingWavelength Diversity TechniqueBotdr SystemFiber OpticsOptical CommunicationPolarization NoiseOptoelectronicsFiber LaserBrillouin Ring LaserFiber Optic
In this paper technique is employed in a Brillouin optical time domain reflectometry (BOTDR) using a Brillouin ring laser (BRL) as a local oscillator. In the wavelength diversity technique, multiple wavelengths are injected into the sensing fiber, while the peak power of each wavelength is set below the nonlinear threshold level. This technique significantly maximizes the overall launch pump power, without activating the nonnegligible nonlinear effects, which overcomes the limitation of the conventional BOTDR system. The BRL, which is simple and cost-effective, that can be used to reduce the receiver bandwidth in the order of few MHz. In addition, a passive depolarizer is used to reduce the polarization noise. The proposed system is validated experimentally over a 50 km sensing fiber with a 5 m spatial resolution. The experimental results demonstrate a signal-to-noise ratio improvement of 5.1 dB, which corresponds to 180% improvement compared to a conventional BOTDR system.
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