Swept Wavelength Interferometry (SWI) is used to experimentally validate two strain sensing optical fibre cable prototypes designed for Brillouin optical time domain analysis, alongside analytical and numerical modelling methods. The evaluation allowed to determinewhich cable design allowed for complete strain transfer. SWI also allows to accurately determine temperature compensation mechanisms for the second sensing fiber.
Bastianini F., Falcetelli F., Bochenski P., Rossi L., Di Sante R., Bolognini G. (2022). Evaluation of strain sensing cables for Brillouin optical time domain analysis through Swept Wavelength Interferometry. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ICOP56156.2022.9911723].
Evaluation of strain sensing cables for Brillouin optical time domain analysis through Swept Wavelength Interferometry
Falcetelli F.;Rossi L.;Di Sante R.;
2022
Abstract
Swept Wavelength Interferometry (SWI) is used to experimentally validate two strain sensing optical fibre cable prototypes designed for Brillouin optical time domain analysis, alongside analytical and numerical modelling methods. The evaluation allowed to determinewhich cable design allowed for complete strain transfer. SWI also allows to accurately determine temperature compensation mechanisms for the second sensing fiber.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.