IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2016)
A Cost-Effective Distributed Acoustic Sensor Using a Commercial Off-the-Shelf DFB Laser and Direct Detection Phase-OTDR
Abstract
We propose and experimentally demonstrate the use of cyclic pulse coding for enhanced performance in distributed acoustic sensing based on a phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometry (φ-OTDR) using direct detection. First, we present a theoretical analysis showing that to make cyclic pulse coding effective in φ-OTDR, the laser linewidth and stability must be optimized to simultaneously guarantee intrapulse coherence and interpulse incoherence. We then confirm that commercial off-the-shelf distributed feedback (DFB) lasers can satisfy these conditions, providing coding gain consistent with theoretical predictions. By externally modulating such lasers with cyclic pulse coding, we demonstrate a distributed acoustic sensor capable of measuring vibrations of up to 500 Hz over 5 km of standard single-mode fiber with 5-m spatial resolution with ~9-dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improvement compared with the single-pulse equivalent. We also show that the proposed solution offers sensing performances that are comparable to similar sensors employing highly coherent and stabilized external cavity lasers and a single-pulse φ-OTDR.
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