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      A distributed optical fibre dynamic strain sensor based on phase-OTDR

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      Measurement Science and Technology
      IOP Publishing

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            Interferometric optical time-domain reflectometry for distributed optical-fiber sensing.

            The technique of optical time-domain reflectometry is analyzed to determine the effect of an optical phase modulation on light backscattered in an optical fiber. It is shown that the spatial distribution along the fiber of an external phase modulation can be measured with a spatial resolution close to that of optical time-domain reflectometry. A distributed interferometric sensor arrangement that employs this technique is investigated experimentally, and a satisfactory interrogation of more than 1000 resolution intervals is demonstrated.
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              Distributed strain measurement with millimeter-order spatial resolution based on Brillouin optical correlation domain analysis.

              Distributed strain sensing with millimeter-order spatial resolution is demonstrated in optical fibers based on Brillouin optical correlation domain analysis. A novel beat lock-in detection scheme is introduced to suppress background noises coming from the reflection of Brillouin pump waves. The Brillouin frequency shifts of 3 mm fiber sections are successfully measured with a theoretical spatial resolution of 1.6 mm.
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                Journal
                Measurement Science and Technology
                Meas. Sci. Technol.
                IOP Publishing
                0957-0233
                1361-6501
                August 01 2013
                August 01 2013
                : 24
                : 8
                : 085204
                Article
                10.1088/0957-0233/24/8/085204
                90f0d5f1-d3a9-4f73-912b-29c06ef08a29
                © 2013

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