High-resolution frequency-derived distributed optical fiber sensing
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Frequency-derived distributed optical-fiber sensing is a potentially-powerful technique for the distributed measurement of extended physical parameters, such as temperature and strain. The technique is capable, in principle, of high spatial resolution (better than 0.1 m) and accuracy (approximately 1%). This paper investigates the limitations on the performance of this system, and summarizes the experimental results achieved to date.
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