Chirped pulse phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometry (chirped pulse Φ-OTDR) allows the interrogation of tens of kilometers of optical fiber with high sensitivity and linearity, but typically with spatial resolution limited to ten meters to ensure proper processing and signal-To-noise ratio (SNR). In this paper, we propose a method to increase the spatial resolution of a chirped pulse Φ-OTDR without reducing the pulse width. The improvement is achieved by adding an optical carrier to the input chirped pulse and by applying digital filtering to the measured backscatter traces. Experimental results validate the method, demonstrating a 10-fold resolution improvement with minimum impact on the measurement SNR.

Boosting the spatial resolution in chirped pulse Φ-OTDR using sub-band processing

Marcon L.
;
Palmieri L.;
2019

Abstract

Chirped pulse phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometry (chirped pulse Φ-OTDR) allows the interrogation of tens of kilometers of optical fiber with high sensitivity and linearity, but typically with spatial resolution limited to ten meters to ensure proper processing and signal-To-noise ratio (SNR). In this paper, we propose a method to increase the spatial resolution of a chirped pulse Φ-OTDR without reducing the pulse width. The improvement is achieved by adding an optical carrier to the input chirped pulse and by applying digital filtering to the measured backscatter traces. Experimental results validate the method, demonstrating a 10-fold resolution improvement with minimum impact on the measurement SNR.
2019
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
7th European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, EWOFS 2019
9781510631236
9781510631243
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