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Underwater acoustic source localization based on phase-sensitive optical time domain reflectometry

Zhichao Liu, Liang Zhang, Heming Wei, Zhelan Xiao, Zenghuan Qiu, Ruoqi Sun, Fufei Pang, Tingyun Wang

2021Optics Express35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper demonstrates an underwater localization system based on an improved phase-sensitive optical time domain reflectometry (φ-OTDR). To localize the underwater acoustic source, 3D-printed materials with relatively high Poisson's ratio and low elastic modulus are wrapped by single-mode optical fibers to serve as an L-shaped planar sensing array, yielding a high-fidelity retrieval of acoustic wave signals. Based on the time difference of arrival (TDOA) algorithm, the time delay of signals detected by multiple sensing elements is used to locate the underwater acoustic source. Consequently, the three-dimensional localization feasibility of the proposed system is experimentally verified, showing a measurement error of about 2% in the localization range. It indicates that the proposed scheme is of great potential for applications in the underwater environment, such as trajectory tracking, oil/gas pipeline security monitoring and coastal defense.

Topics & Concepts

ReflectometryUnderwaterOpticsAcousticsDistributed acoustic sensingTime domainMultilaterationAcoustic source localizationOptical time-domain reflectometerPhase (matter)Computer scienceAcoustic waveOptical fiberPhysicsFiber optic sensorGeologyFiber optic splitterComputer visionOceanographyQuantum mechanicsAzimuthAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies