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Abdulfatah A G Abushagur1,2, Mohd Ridzuan Mokhtar1,2, Noor Shafikah Md Rodzi1,2
1Centre of Fibre Networking and Communication, COE for Intelligent Network, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya 63100, Selangor, Malaysia.
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The utilization of existing telecommunication infrastructure for environmental monitoring via opportunistic sensing is rapidly advancing the field of distributed fiber optic sensing (DFOS). However, while custom-engineered sensing cables are highly characterized for hydrostatic pressure, the complex mechanical response of standard armored telecommunication networks remains largely unquantified. This study experimentally investigates the non-linear distributed pressure sensitivity of three commercial telecommunication cables (Anti-Rodent, Duct, and Microcable) across a hydrostatic pressure range of 0 to 800 PSI. Measurements were conducted using Tunable Wavelength Coherent Optical Time Domain Reflectometry (TW-COTDR) with a 20 cm spatial resolution, utilizing a stepped depressurization protocol with 15-min stabilization holds to isolate true steady-state longitudinal strain. The results reveal that protective cable armoring induces severe mechanical non-linearity. The rigid Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) rods of the Anti-Rodent cable acted as a structural vault at low pressures before yielding to become highly sensitive above 400 PSI. Conversely, the corrugated steel tape of the Duct cable exhibited high initial sensitivity followed by mechanical stiffening, while the unarmored Microcable maintained a linear response. These findings establish that a single linear calibration coefficient is invalid for heavily armored infrastructure, highlighting the critical need for structural characterization prior to opportunistic field deployments.
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