Brillouin scattering based distributed fiber optic temperature sensing for fire detection

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This paper presents a distributed fiber optic Brillouin scattering investigation, which involves measuring the Brillouin intensity versus time for real-time temperature measurements. This can be applied in practical fire detection schemes through the use of a threshold temperature that corresponds to the maximum Brillouin intensity. In the experiments, a 11 km fiber length was interrogated by 20 ns pulses (2 m spatial resolution) to monitor the temperature variations in a 10 m fiber region. The corresponding theory has confirmed the suitability of real-time intensity monitoring for temperature measurement. Copyright © International Association for Fire Safety Science.

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Liu, Z., Ferrier, G., Bao, X., Zeng, X., Yu, Q., & Kim, A. (2003). Brillouin scattering based distributed fiber optic temperature sensing for fire detection. In Fire Safety Science (pp. 221–232). https://doi.org/10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.7-221

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