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Finding Well-Coupled Optical Fiber Locations for Railway Monitoring Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing

Felipe Muñoz, Javier Urricelqui, Marcelo A. Soto, M. Jiménez-Rodríguez

2023Sensors14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Distributed acoustic sensors (DAS) utilize optical fibers to monitor vibrations across thousands of independent locations. However, the measured acoustic waveforms experience significant variations along the sensing fiber. These differences primarily arise from changes in coupling between the fiber and its surrounding medium as well as acoustic interferences. Here, a correlation-based method is proposed to automatically find the spatial locations of DAS where temporal waveforms are repeatable. Signal repeatability is directly associated with spatial monitoring locations with both good coupling and low acoustic interference. The DAS interrogator employed is connected to an over 30-year-old optical fiber installed alongside a railway track. Thus, the optical fiber exhibits large coupling changes and different installation types along its path. The results indicate that spatial monitoring locations with good temporal waveform repeatability can be automatically discriminated using the proposed method. The correlation between the temporal waveforms acquired at locations selected by the algorithm proved to be very high considering measurements taken for three days, the first two on consecutive days and the third one a month after the first measurement.

Topics & Concepts

WaveformDistributed acoustic sensingCoupling (piping)Interference (communication)RepeatabilityOptical fiberFiber optic sensorAcousticsSIGNAL (programming language)FiberVibrationComputer scienceRemote sensingGeologyMaterials scienceTelecommunicationsPhysicsMathematicsProgramming languageRadarStatisticsComposite materialMetallurgyChannel (broadcasting)Advanced Fiber Optic SensorsRailway Engineering and DynamicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies