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Real-time distributed fiber microphone based on phase-OTDR

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Abstract

The use of an optical fiber as a real-time distributed microphone is demonstrated employing a phase-OTDR with direct detection. The method comprises a sample-and-hold circuit capable of both tuning the receiver to an arbitrary section of the fiber considered of interest and to recover in real-time the detected acoustic wave. The system allows listening to the sound of a sinusoidal disturbance with variable frequency, music and human voice with ~60 cm of spatial resolution through a 300 m long optical fiber.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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Supplementary Material (4)

NameDescription
Data File 1: AVI (2050 KB)      Detected sinewave frequency sweep
Data File 2: AVI (679 KB)      Detected music
Data File 3: AVI (229 KB)      Disturbing sample voice
Data File 4: AVI (240 KB)      Detected voice

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