We demonstrate simultaneous strain and temperature sensing based on hybrid Raman and Brillouin scattering with enhanced performance thanks to the combined use of standard Fabry-Perot lasers in conjunction with optical pulse coding techniques. The combination of both techniques allows for an improvement of ~8.7 dB in temperature resolution and ~3 dB in strain resolution, with respect to standard distributed feedback lasers, as confirmed by experiments, resulting in a final temperature/strain resolution of ~0.27K/~30? å over 25-km sensing fiber range, avoiding the use of optical amplification and wavelength averaging techniques. © 2010 Optical Society of America.

Optical pulse coding in hybrid distributed sensing based on Raman and Brillouin scattering employing Fabry-Perot lasers

Bolognini Gabriele;
2010

Abstract

We demonstrate simultaneous strain and temperature sensing based on hybrid Raman and Brillouin scattering with enhanced performance thanks to the combined use of standard Fabry-Perot lasers in conjunction with optical pulse coding techniques. The combination of both techniques allows for an improvement of ~8.7 dB in temperature resolution and ~3 dB in strain resolution, with respect to standard distributed feedback lasers, as confirmed by experiments, resulting in a final temperature/strain resolution of ~0.27K/~30? å over 25-km sensing fiber range, avoiding the use of optical amplification and wavelength averaging techniques. © 2010 Optical Society of America.
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