×

Reflector configuration for distributed sensing in an optical fiber network using multiple sets of circulators

  • US 9,766,371 B2
  • Filed: 10/17/2013
  • Issued: 09/19/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/17/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A system comprising:

  • an interrogator that includes an optical transmitter and an optical receiver;

    a transmission optical fiber optically coupled to the optical transmitter;

    a sensing optical fiber optically coupled to the optical receiver; and

    a plurality of reflectors optically coupled to the transmission optical fiber, each reflector of the plurality of reflectors being positioned within a separate reflector region of a plurality of reflector regions within the transmission optical fiber, the plurality of reflector regions being defined by a first set of circulators, each reflector of the plurality of reflectors further being associated with a distinctive optical wavelength,wherein the plurality of reflectors includes a first reflector that is associated with a first wavelength and is responsive to an optical signal in the first wavelength from the optical transmitter by reflecting a reflected optical signal that includes the optical signal to a first circulator of the first set of circulators, the first circulator being positioned between the optical transmitter and the first reflector, andwherein the sensing optical fiber is divided into separate sensing regions defined by a second set of circulators, the second set of circulators including a second circulator that is operable for receiving the reflected optical signal from the first circulator and routing the reflected optical signal toward a sensing region of the separate sensing regions to generate a backscatter optical signal corresponding to the reflected optical signal and for communication toward the optical receiver.

View all claims
  • 2 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×