Distributed fiber sparse-wideband vibration sensing by sub-Nyquist additive random sampling

The round trip time of the light pulse limits the maximum detectable vibration frequency response range of phasesensitive optical time domain reflectometry (φ-OTDR). Unlike the uniform laser pulse interval in conventional φOTDR, we randomly modulate the pulse interval, so that an equivalent sub-Nyquist additive random sampling (sNARS) is realized for every sensing point of the long interrogation fiber. For an φ-OTDR system with 10 km sensing length, the sNARS method is optimized by theoretical analysis and Monte Carlo simulation, and the experimental results verify that a wide-band spars signal can be identified and reconstructed. Such a method can broaden the vibration frequency response range of φOTDR, which is of great significance in sparse-widebandfrequency vibration signal detection, such as rail track monitoring and metal defect detection.