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Tutorial - M.A.1.T Recent Advances in Distributed Sensing Using Optical Fibres
Paul Westbrook OFS Labs Abstract In recent years, distributed sensing has benefited from the use of optical fibres with engineered scattering enhancements along their lengths. In this tutorial we describe the properties of such fibres and their application in the sensing schemes that use coherent reflectometry. We review these sensing schemes and show how such fibres can greatly increase signal to noise in applications such as distributed acoustic sensing and fibre shape sensing. Finally, we describe design rules and use cases for enhanced scattering fibres in telecom systems and other applications that require monitoring of linear assets ranging in length from 1m to 100km. Speaker Biography Paul Westbrook holds degrees in physics from University of Michigan and MIT. He is currently a technical manager at OFS Labs in Somerset, NJ and has more than 20 years of research experience in fiber device applications. He has developed new fiber related products for distributed acoustic sensing, medical shape sensing, fiber lasers, fiber gratings, and polarization measurement.
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Long Reach Fibre Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing using Enhanced Scattering Fibre
Benyuan ZHU1, Yaowen Li2, Yue-Kai Huang2, Paul Westbrook1, Kenneth Feder1, Zhou Shi1, Ting Wang2, David DiGiovanni1
1 OFS Labs, Somerset, USA. 2 NEC Labs America, Princeton, USA
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Brillouin Optical Correlation Domain Analysis System with a Switch Array Based Delay Line
Wookjin Jeong1, Gyutae Kim1, Kwangyong Song2, Kwanil Lee3
1 Korea University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. 2 Chungang University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. 3 Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
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