Dual-Purpose Fibre Optic System Providing Simultaneous, Real-Time Communications and Distributed Vibration Sensing for Pipeline Applications

Author(s):  
E. Tapanes

A proprietary fibre optic sensing technology has been developed and is capable of simultaneously utilising an existing fibre optic communication cable as an integrity-testing sensing cable, thus providing continuous, real-time monitoring of the fibre cable and any structure near the cable (ie., ground, tunnels, ducts, pipes, buildings, equipment, vessels, etc.). With this system, simultaneous fibre optic communications and real-time vibration monitoring was demonstrated using a wavelength multiplexed fibre system for a channel bandwidth of 500 MHz over 18 km of standard singlemode fibre. Real-time vibration monitoring was also demonstrated using standard singlemode and multimode fibre over lengths of 28 km and 53 km, respectively. Trials of the system are currently underway in Australia and the first commercial field installation with this capability is to be completed in mid-1998 in Indonesia. This paper highlights the benefits and potential of this dual-capacity system and details results obtained to-date.

2013 ◽  
Vol 341-342 ◽  
pp. 1089-1093 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xue Man Fan ◽  
Ying Jian Wang ◽  
Gui Li Wang ◽  
Chang Shu ◽  
Chun Guang Li

In this paper, the main factors influencing the reliability of submarine optical fiber cables (SOFC) are analyzed, and the significance of the research on real-time monitoring technology of SOFC is illuminated. Also, the principle of distributed double Mach-Zehnder (M-Z) interference vibration sensing system is discussed. Then, the feasibility of the system applied in pre-warning and fault location of SOFC is verified. In view of the main problems of the optical fiber vibration sensing system, two optimization schemes are presented in this paper to improve the performance of the system.


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