Distributed Acoustic Sensor Using a Double Sagnac Interferometer Based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing

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We demonstrated a fiber optic distributed acoustic sensor based on a double Sagnac interferometer, using two wavelengths separated by CWDM modules. A mathematical model of signal formation principle, based on a shift in two signals analysis, was described and substantiated mathematically. The dependence of the sensor sensitivity on a disturbance coordinate and frequency was found and simulated, and helped determine a low sensitivity zone length and provided sensor scheme optimization. A data processing algorithm without filtering, appropriate even in case of a high system noise level, was described. An experimental study of the distributed fiber optic sensor based on a Sagnac interferometer with two wavelengths divided countering loops was carried out. An accuracy of 24 m was achieved for 25.4 km SMF sensing fiber without phase unwrapping.

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Zhirnov, A. A., Choban, T. V., Stepanov, K. V., Koshelev, K. I., Chernutsky, A. O., Pnev, A. B., & Karasik, V. E. (2022). Distributed Acoustic Sensor Using a Double Sagnac Interferometer Based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing. Sensors, 22(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22072772

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