Fiber optic seismic system
First Claim
1. A distributed geophone data acquisition system including a plurality of geophones, said system comprising:
- control means for receiving data from said geophones, and for generating optical control signals for said system;
a plurality of data cables, wherein each of said cables includes two fiber optic light guides and a plurality of twisted pairs of electrical conductor channels;
a plurality of electrical conductor takeouts, wherein each of said takeouts is connected to and between one of said channels in one of said data cables and at least one of said geophones;
a plurality of remote data units for receiving electrical data signals from said geophones and said optical controls signals from said control means, and for transmitting geophone data and said optical control signals along said cables, wherein said remote data units are connected in series with one of said data cables connected between each pair of adjacent remote data units and another one of said data cables connected between one of said remote data units and said control means, wherein none of said data cables is directly connected to more than two remote data units, wherein each of said remote data units includes means for converting said electrical data signals to optical data signals and means for converting said optical control signals to electrical control signals, wherein each of said data cables is connected so that one of said two fiber optic light guides will transmit said optical control signals but will not transmit said optical data signals, and the other of said two fiber optic light guides will transmit said optical data signals but will not transmit said optical control signals and wherein the simultaneous, bidirectional transmission of said optical control signals and said optical data signals can occur through said data cables.
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Abstract
A distributed geophone data acquisition system is disclosed that includes a receiver for the geophone data and a plurality of data cables connected together and to the receiver at one end. The cables have a plurality of twisted pairs of electrical conductor channels and two fiber optic light guides. Multiple geophone takeouts are connected to separate channels of the cables. Remote data units are connected between adjacent ends of each data cable that convert the geophone signals on each channel to light signals for transmitting through the fiber optic light guide of the next cable to the next remote data unit and ultimately to the receiver.
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10 Claims
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1. A distributed geophone data acquisition system including a plurality of geophones, said system comprising:
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control means for receiving data from said geophones, and for generating optical control signals for said system; a plurality of data cables, wherein each of said cables includes two fiber optic light guides and a plurality of twisted pairs of electrical conductor channels; a plurality of electrical conductor takeouts, wherein each of said takeouts is connected to and between one of said channels in one of said data cables and at least one of said geophones; a plurality of remote data units for receiving electrical data signals from said geophones and said optical controls signals from said control means, and for transmitting geophone data and said optical control signals along said cables, wherein said remote data units are connected in series with one of said data cables connected between each pair of adjacent remote data units and another one of said data cables connected between one of said remote data units and said control means, wherein none of said data cables is directly connected to more than two remote data units, wherein each of said remote data units includes means for converting said electrical data signals to optical data signals and means for converting said optical control signals to electrical control signals, wherein each of said data cables is connected so that one of said two fiber optic light guides will transmit said optical control signals but will not transmit said optical data signals, and the other of said two fiber optic light guides will transmit said optical data signals but will not transmit said optical control signals and wherein the simultaneous, bidirectional transmission of said optical control signals and said optical data signals can occur through said data cables. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A distributed geophone data acquisition system including a plurality of geophones, said system comprising:
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control means for receiving data from said geophones, and for generating optical control signals for said system; a plurality of data cables, wherein each of said cables includes two fiber optic light guides and a plurality of twisted pairs of electrical conductor channels; a plurality of electrical conductor takeouts, wherein each of said takeouts is connected to and between one of said channels and at least one of said geophones; a plurality of remote data units for receiving electrical data signals from said geophones and said optical control signals from said control means, and for transmitting geophone data and said optical control signals along said cables, wherein said remote data units are connected in series with one of said data cables connected between each pair of adjacent remote data units and another one of said data cables connected between one of said remote data units and said control means, wherein none of said data cables is directly connected to more than two of said remote data units, wherein each of said remote data units includes means for converting said electrical data signals to optical data signals and means for converting optical control signals to electrical control signals, wherein each of said data cables is connected so that a first path is provided between said control means and said remote data units along one of said two fiber optic light guides in each of said data cables, wherein said optical control signals are transmitted from said control means to said remote data units along said first path but said optical data signals are not transmitted along said first path, and a second path is provided between said control means and said remote data units along the other of said two fiber optic light guides in each of said data cables wherein said optical data signals are transmitted from said remote data units toward said control means along said second path but said optical control signals are not transmitted along said second path and wherein the simultaneous bidirectional transmission of said optical control signals and said optical data signals can and, at selected times, does occur through said data cables.
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10. A method of acquiring geophone data at a control station in a seismic system, said control station generating control signals and said system including a plurality of remote data units connected in series by data cables, wherein each of said remote data unit can perform opto-electrical conversion on said control signals and said geophone data signals, each of said data cables includes two fiber optic light guides and each of said data cables is connected to at least one geophone, comprising:
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transmitting electrical geophone data to said remote data units; converting said electrical geophone data to optical data transmitting said optical data from said remote data units to said control station along a first path including only one of said two fiber optic light guides in any of said data cables between the remote data unit transmitting said optical data and said control station; and transmitting control signals from said control station to said remote data units along a second path including only said fiber optic light guides in said data cables which are not included in said first path, wherein at selected times some of said control signals are transmitted simultaneously with said optical data.
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