Large Dynamic Range and High Sensitivity PGC Demodulation Technique for Tri-Component Fiber Optic Seismometer

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Three-component fiber optic seismometers are widely used in the detection of seismic signals. The arctangent approach of phase-generated carrier (PGC-Arctan) demodulation algorithm is one of the commonly used demodulation techniques in FOISs. Nonlinear factors such as phase modulation depth( C ) variation and light intensity disturbance (LID) have an important impact on performance of traditional PGC demodulation algorithms. This paper introduces a new demodulation algorithm called Kalman filtering ellipse (PGC-Arctan-EKF) demodulation algorithm, which can improve the robustness of the fitting. In order to meet the requirements of high performance and low power consumption of seafloor sensing, Tri-Component fiber optic seismometer based on SoC(ARM +FPGA) is proposed in this paper. The phase self-noise of the system is better than -115 dB re rad/Hz1/2,and the large signal can reach 66 dB re rad/Hz1/2 @220Hz with the THD is -61.22 dB.

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Hou, C., Liu, G., Guo, S., Tian, S., & Yuan, Y. (2020). Large Dynamic Range and High Sensitivity PGC Demodulation Technique for Tri-Component Fiber Optic Seismometer. IEEE Access, 8, 15085–15092. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2966280

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