Buried Fiber Optic Intrusion Sensor

نویسندگان

  • Chin B. Su
  • Philip R. Hemmer
  • John W. Poston
  • Chanan Singh
  • Eric William Maier
  • Henry Taylor
چکیده

Buried Fiber Optic Intrusion Sensor. (May 2004) Eric William Maier, B.S., Texas A&M University Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. Henry Taylor A distributed fiber optic intrusion sensor capable of detecting intruders from the pressure of their weight on the earth’s surface was investigated in the laboratory and in field tests. The presence of an intruder above or in proximity to the buried sensor induces a phase shift in light propagating along the fiber which allows for the detection and localization of intrusions. Through the use of an ultra-stable erbium-doped fiber laser and phase sensitive optical time domain reflectometry, disturbances were monitored in long (several km) lengths of optical fiber. Narrow linewidth and low frequency drift in the laser were achieved through a combination of optical feedback and insulation of the laser cavity against environmental effects. The frequency drift of the laser, characterized using an all-fiber Mach Zehnder interferometer, was found to be less than 1 MHz/min, as required for operation of the intrusion detection system. Intrusions were simulated in a laboratory setting using a piezoelectric transducer to produce a controllable optical phase shift at the 2 km point of a 12 km path length. Interrogation of the distributed sensor was accomplished by repetitively gating light pulses from the stable laser into the sensing fiber. By monitoring the Rayleigh backscattered light with a photodetector and comparing traces with and without an induced phase shift, the phase disturbances were detected and located. Once the

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تاریخ انتشار 2004