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Article Citation - WoS: 101Citation - Scopus: 129Scientific Applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing: State-Of Review and Perspective(MDPI, 2022) Gorshkov, Boris G.; Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Fotiadi, Andrei A.; Wuilpart, Marc; Korobko, Dmitry A.; Zhirnov, Andrey A.; Lobach, Ivan A.This work presents a detailed review of the development of distributed acoustic sensors (DAS) and their newest scientific applications. It covers most areas of human activities, such as the engineering, material, and humanitarian sciences, geophysics, culture, biology, and applied mechanics. It also provides the theoretical basis for most well-known DAS techniques and unveils the features that characterize each particular group of applications. After providing a summary of research achievements, the paper develops an initial perspective of the future work and determines the most promising DAS technologies that should be improved.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 14Citation - Scopus: 14An Overview of the Recent Advances in Fbg-Assisted Phase-Sensitive Otdr Technique and Its Applications(IEEE, 2020) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Koçal, Ertunga Burak; Jason, Johan; Wuilpart, Marc; Sainz, Manuel Lopez-AmoIn this paper, we discuss the operation principles, sensing mechanism, challenges and application areas of FBG-assisted phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometry. A special emphasis is given to the interrogation of fiber Bragg grating arrays for vibration sensing application. Results obtained by different research groups are compared in terms of performance characteristics and future perspectives. Recent progress obtained through our research collaboration are also presented. In particular, the detrimental spectral shadowing effect and multiple reflection crosstalk are analysed and mitigation techniques are proposed. © 2020 IEEE.Article Citation - WoS: 19Citation - Scopus: 21Spectral Shadowing Suppression Technique in Phase-Otdr Sensing Based on Weak Fiber Bragg Grating Array(The Optical Society, 2019) de Miguel Soto, Veronica; Jason, Johan; Kurtoğlu, Deniz; Lopez-Amo, Manuel; Wuilpart, MarcA postprocessing procedure is presented to suppress spectral shadowing in phase-OTDR sensing systems based on a weak fiber Bragg grating array. A complete theoretical analysis of the interfering signals has been carried out to identify a compensation method. The proposed approach has been applied to simulated and experimental phase-OTDR in the context of vibration measurements. Fast Fourier transform has been employed to analyze the obtained results, which has verified the validity of the proposed method to suppress spectral shadowing. (C) 2019 Optical Society of AmericaArticle Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 13Effect of Faraday Mirror Imperfections in a Fiber Optic Current Sensor Dedicated To Iter(Elsevier Ltd., 2019) Karabulut, Doğuş; Miazin, Anton; Gusarov, Andrei; Moreau, Philippe; Leysen, Willem; Megret, Patrice; Wuilpart, MarcPlasma current measurements in ITER are safety-related and must therefore satisfy a very demanding specification. In this paper, the use of the Fiber Optics Current Sensor (FOCS) operating in the reflection mode with a Faraday mirror to perform plasma current measurements is analyzed. Based on the Jones matrix formalism, we performed numerical simulations to investigate the impact of the Faraday mirror detuning on the measurement accuracy. We show that the use of standard commercial components does not allow to satisfy the ITER requirements for the whole plasma current range. A simple solution to the problem is proposed, which consists in taking into account a mirror calibration in the current estimator. We show that the achievable mirror calibration accuracy is sufficient to fulfill the ITER requirements.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 5Centralised Optical Monitoring of Tree-Structured Passive Optical Networks Using a Raman-Assisted Otdr(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2007) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Letheux, S.; Grillet, A.; Wuilpart, Marc; Giannone, D.; Hancq, J.; Ravet, G.; Mégret, PatriceMonitoring of tree-structured Passive Optical Networks from a central office is difficult to achieve using a standard OTDR. Switchable reflective elements placed at the ONU can help to discriminate between the branches. In parallel, a Raman assisted OTDR is shown to increase the dynamic range of the reflectometry measurement, thus enabling to detect more faults in the network, and especially fibre breaks after the splitter. ©2007 IEEE.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 30Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry: a Review(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2009) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Wuilpart, Marc; Moeyaert, Véronique; Mégret, PatriceIn this paper, we discuss the operation principles, challenges and application areas of optical frequency domain reflectometry technique. A review of OFDR systems is given considering both Incoherent-OFDR and Coherent- OFDR groups. Results obtained by different research groups are compared in terms of performance characteristics, and future perspectives. Recent progresses obtained within our laboratory are also presented. ©2009 IEEE.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 39Optical Layer Monitoring in Passive Optical Networks (pons): a Review(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2008) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Moeyaert, Véronique; Wuilpart, Marc; Mégret, PatriceMotivations, challenges and requirements of optical layer monitoring in PONs are discussed. An exhaustive review of monitoring systems is given considering both Time-Division Multiplexed PON (TDM-PON) and Wavelength-Division Multiplexed PON (WDM-PON) cases. © 2008 IEEE.Article Citation - WoS: 3Infrared Radiation Detector Interrogated by Optical Frequency-Domain Reflectometer(Elsevier Ltd., 2012) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Caucheteur, Christophe; Renoirt, Jean-Michel; Debliquy, Marc; Mégret, Patrice; Wuilpart, MarcWe experimentally demonstrated a fast infrared (IR) radiation sensor. It is capable of measuring IR radiation independently from the environmental temperature fluctuations. Experimental work shows that this IR detection prototype have strong conveniences (fast response and reliability in harsh environment) compared to previous detectors which makes it a very good option for early fire detection systems. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 23A Quasi-Distributed Temperature Sensor Interrogated by Optical Frequency-Domain Reflectometer(IOP Publishing Ltd., 2011) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Mégret, Patrice; Wuilpart, MarcThis paper presents the analysis of a quasi-distributed sensor based on the concatenation of identical low-reflective fiber Bragg gratings. We experimentally demonstrated a temperature sensor using ten cascaded gratings which are interrogated by an optical frequency domain reflectometer. Repeatability measurements highlighted a standard deviation on the measured temperature smaller than 1.5 °C. A complete demonstration of mathematical formulas which are used to obtain the temperature information is also provided. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.Article Citation - WoS: 97Analysis and Suppression of Nonlinear Frequency Modulation in an Optical Frequency-Domain Reflectometer(The Optical Society, 2009) Yüksel, Kıvılcım; Wuilpart, Marc; Mégret, PatriceA new method for monitoring the nonlinearities perturbing the optical frequency sweep in high speed tunable laser sources is presented. The swept-frequency monitoring system comprises a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and simple signal processing steps. It has been implemented in a coherent optical frequency domain reflectometer which allowed to drastically reduce the effects of nonlinear sweep, resulting to a spatial resolution enhancement of 30 times. © 2009 Optical Society of America.
