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Range-scalable distributed acoustic sensing with EDFA repeaters demonstrated over 2227 km

Erlend Rønnekleiv, Trygve Sørgård, Dmitry Klimentov, Nikolai Tolstik, Ole Henrik Waagaard, Joacim Jacobsen, Frantz Stabo-Eeg, Omar Ait Sab, Alain Calsat, Philippe Plantady, Jan Kristoffer Brenne

2024Optics Letters15 citationsDOI

Abstract

We demonstrate a new, to the best of our knowledge, range-scalable repeatered distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) solution sharing technology with existing long-haul subsea telecom networks capable of low noise and high spatial and temporal resolution. Single ended DAS interrogation through a 2227 km line comprising 39 repeatered fiber spans is demonstrated with a 10 m spatial resolution, a 1.78 kHz sampling rate, and a strain resolution of 35 pε/√Hz for the outermost span. The technique allows for many DAS channels to be wavelength multiplexed on a single fiber pair. Addressing of spans with add/drop (A/D) multiplexers (MUX) is demonstrated with <-60 dB cross talk between spans.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsRange (aeronautics)Optical amplifierErbium doped fiber amplifierPhysicsMaterials scienceLaserComposite materialAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsUnderwater Acoustics ResearchUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems