Patent classifications
G01D5/35303
DISTRIBUTED ACOUSTIC SENSING
Systems and methods for sensing changes in an optical sensing fibre, principally for detecting changes in strain. A plurality of optical probe pulses at different optical frequencies (f.sub.1, f.sub.2, . . . f.sub.n) spaced by f are transmitted into the sensing fibre. Light backscattered from the optical sensing fibre may be mixed with delayed backscatter frequency shifted by f+f.sub.m where f.sub.m is a heterodyne frequency. The backscattered or mixed light may be detected to determine changes in the sensing fibre. f may be chosen to optimise performance.
Interferometric demodulation system and method for large capacity fiber grating sensing network
An interferometric demodulation system for a large capacity fiber grating sensing network is provided by the present disclosure, comprising: a continuous light output end of the nanoscale wide-spectrum light source is connected to an input end of the pulse optical modulator, an output end of the reference grating is connected to an input end of the grating array sensing network, and a third communication end of the optical circulator is connected to an input end of the optical amplifier, an output end of the optical amplifier is connected to an input end of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer, three-channel signal output ends of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer are respectively connected to signal input ends corresponding to the embedded signal processor through the photoelectric converter, and the embedded signal processor controls the heating device to control a temperature of an any one of interference arms of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
Apparatus and method for improved optical fiber transmission
An optical fiber assembly includes a central optical fiber core having a longitudinal axis surrounded by a cladding layer along the longitudinal axis, a distal end portion and a proximal end portion; it further comprises a layer of a material at least partially surrounding the cladding layer; the layer of material may be light-sensitive; and, at least two electrodes may be embedded at least partially along the longitudinal axis within the layer of light-sensitive material. The light-sensitive material may be a photoresist material, and the photoresist material characteristics change proportional to the amount of light impinging on the photoresist material. These characteristics may include one or more of electrical resistance changes or voltage changes.
Optical characteristic measuring apparatus using interrogation optical fiber, optical fiber sensor system having the same, and optical characteristic measuring method
The disclosure relates to an optical characteristic measurement system including at least: a light source unit which outputs an input beam of a specific wavelength; a sensing unit which generates a signal beam by using a sensor whose optical characteristic is affected by an external environment condition; and a measuring unit which derives varied physical amount by using the signal beam delivered from the sensing unit, wherein the measuring unit includes: an optical coupler which distributes the signal beam into the two optical paths; and an interrogation optical fiber which is arranged on one of the paths on which the signal beam travels. The interrogation optical fiber has a linear light absorption characteristic in the specific wavelength range, and the light intensity of the signal beam is measured to detect a wavelength of the signal beam delivered from the sensing unit, and finally derive the physical amount applied from outside.
Method and Apparatus for Optical Sensing
The present invention provides novel apparatus and methods for fast quantitative measurement of perturbation of optical fields transmitted, reflected and/or scattered along a length of an optical fibre. The present invention can be used for point sensors as well as distributed sensors or the combination of both. In particular this technique can be applied to distributed sensors while extending dramatically the speed and sensitivity to allow the detection of acoustic perturbations anywhere along a length of an optical fibre while achieving fine spatial resolution. The present invention offers unique advantages in a broad range of acoustic sensing and imaging applications. Typical uses are for monitoring oil and gas wells such as for distributed flow metering and/or imaging, seismic imaging, monitoring long cables and pipelines, imaging within large vessel as well as for security applications.
Optical fiber and method and apparatus for accurate fiber optic sensing under multiple stimuli
An optical fiber includes primary optical core(s) having a first set of properties and secondary optical core(s) having a second set of properties. The primary set of properties includes a first temperature response, and the secondary set of properties includes a second temperature response sufficiently different from the first temperature response to allow a sensing apparatus when coupled to the optical fiber to distinguish between temperature and strain on the optical fiber. A method and apparatus interrogate an optical fiber having one or more primary optical cores with a first temperature response and one or more secondary optical cores with a second temperature response. Interferometric measurement data associated with each primary and secondary optical core are detected when the optical fiber is placed into a sensing position. Compensation parameter(s) is(are) determined to compensate for measurement errors caused by temperature variations along the optical fiber based on a difference between the first temperature response of the primary cores and the second temperature response of the secondary cores. The detected data are compensated using the compensation parameter(s).
TIMING MARKERS FOR FIBER SENSING SYSTEMS
A system configured to a plurality of zones of an aircraft includes first and second connectors are in optical communication, an optical fiber, a first interrogator, and a controller. The optical fiber extends between the first and second connectors and includes a first timing fiber Bragg grating disposed in the optical fiber at a reference location of the optical fiber. The first interrogator is connected to the optical fiber and is configured to provide a first optical signal to the optical fiber and to receive a first timing signal from the optical fiber. The first timing fiber Bragg grating is configured to provide the first timing signal with information related to the first timing fiber Bragg grating from the first interrogator. The controller is operatively connected to the first interrogator and is configured to determine the reference location of the optical fiber.
Optical device for measuring a physical parameter in a hydrogen contaminated sensing zone
A signal processing apparatus which has an input for receiving a signal conveying a response from first and second optical components to an optical excitation. The first and second optical components are in an optical sensor which is intended to be placed in a sensing zone. The sensing zone contains hydrogen susceptible to migrate into the optical sensor. The signal processing apparatus has a processing entity for processing the response from the first and second optical components to derive information on hydrogen concentration in the optical sensor.
Method and apparatus for optical sensing
The present invention provides novel apparatus and methods for fast quantitative measurement of perturbation of optical fields transmitted, reflected and/or scattered along a length of an optical fiber. The present invention can be used for point sensors as well as distributed sensors or the combination of both. In particular this technique can be applied to distributed sensors while extending dramatically the speed and sensitivity to allow the detection of acoustic perturbations anywhere along a length of an optical fiber while achieving fine spatial resolution. The present invention offers unique advantages in a broad range of acoustic sensing and imaging applications. Typical uses are for monitoring oil and gas wells such as for distributed flow metering and/or imaging, seismic imaging, monitoring long cables and pipelines, imaging within large vessel as well as for security applications.
Method and apparatus for optical sensing
The present invention provides novel apparatus and methods for fast quantitative measurement of perturbation of optical fields transmitted, reflected and/or scattered along a length of an optical fiber. The present invention can be used for point sensors as well as distributed sensors or the combination of both. In particular this technique can be applied to distributed sensors while extending dramatically the speed and sensitivity to allow the detection of acoustic perturbations anywhere along a length of an optical fiber while achieving fine spatial resolution. The present invention offers unique advantages in a broad range of acoustic sensing and imaging applications. Typical uses are for monitoring oil and gas wells such as for distributed flow metering and/or imaging, seismic imaging, monitoring long cables and pipelines, imaging within large vessel as well as for security applications.