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Brillouin Scattering Based Distributed Fiber Optic Temperature Sensing For Fire Detection

Liu, Z., Ferrier, G., Bao, X., Zeng, X, Yu, Q. and Kim, A.K., 2003. Brillouin Scattering Based Distributed Fiber Optic Temperature Sensing For Fire Detection. Fire Safety Science 7: 221-232. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.7-221


ABSTRACT

This paper presents a distributed fiber optic Brillouin scattering investigation, which involves measuring the Brillouin intensity versus time for real-time temperature measurements. This can be applied in practical fire detection schemes through the use of a threshold temperature that corresponds to the maximum Brillouin intensity. In the experiments, an 11 km fiber length was interrogated by 20 ns pulses (2 m spatial resolution) to monitor the temperature variations in a 10 m fiber region. The corresponding theory has confirmed the suitability of real-time intensity monitoring for temperature measurement.


Keyword(s):

fire detection, fiber optic temperature sensing, brillouin scattering


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