Sensors (Dec 2013)

Application of Remote Power-by-Light Switching in a Simplified BOTDA Sensor Network

  • Mikel Bravo,
  • Angel Ullan,
  • Ander Zornoza,
  • Alayn Loayssa,
  • Manuel Lopez-Amo,
  • Jose Miguel Lopez-Higuera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s131217434
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
pp. 17434 – 17444

Abstract

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We propose and demonstrate the use of spatial multiplexing as a means to reduce the costs of distributed sensing networks. We propose a new scheme in which remote power-by-light switching is deployed to scan multiple branches of a distributed sensing network based on Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis (BOTDA) sensors. A proof-of-concept system is assembled with two 5-km sensor fiber branches that are alternatively monitored using a fast remotely controlled and optically powered optical switch. The multiplexed distributed sensor fibers were located 10 km away from the interrogation unit and a Raman pump is used to remotely power the switch. Furthermore, the deployed BOTDA unit uses an alternative configuration that can lead to simplified setups.

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