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Konstantin V Stepanov1, Andrey A Zhirnov1,2, Kirill I Koshelev1
1Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 2-nd Baumanskaya 5-1, 105005 Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
We present a theoretical and experimental study in which we increased the sensitivity of a phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometer (phi-OTDR). This was achieved by constructing coils in the sensor cable, which increased the total amplitude of the impact on the fiber. We demonstrate this theoretically using the example of a phase-sensitive reflectometer model and practically in testing grounds with a buried nearby conventional sensor and a sensor with coils. The sensitivity increased 2.2 times. We detected 95% of events when using coils, versus 20% when using a straight cable. The suggested method does not require any modifications to the device.
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