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29 October 1989 Distributed Temperature Measurement With Optical Fibres
T. Basnett, S. J. Barber
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Proceedings Volume 1120, Fibre Optics '89; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960998
Event: Sira/Fibre Optics '89, 1989, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
A technique is described whereby multipoint temperature measurements may simultaneously be made over long distances (up to 4 km) using a single optical fibre as the sensing element. The technique, which is based on the detection of Raman backscatter, utilizes a state-of-the-art photon-counting receiver plus a novel method for eliminating the effects of wavelength dependency in the fibre attenuation. A practical system is now in the final stages of development, based upon the use of 50/125 0.2NA multimode fibre, and a distance resolution of 1 m.
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T. Basnett and S. J. Barber "Distributed Temperature Measurement With Optical Fibres", Proc. SPIE 1120, Fibre Optics '89, (29 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960998
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KEYWORDS
Backscatter

Signal attenuation

Raman spectroscopy

Receivers

Temperature metrology

Signal processing

Fiber optics

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