IP Library Granted Patent US 10,584,982
Granted Patent B2
US 10,584,982 · App. 16/070,922 · Granted Mar 10, 2020

Distributed optical fibre sensors

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Patent No.
US 10,584,982
App. No.
16/070,922
Granted
Mar 10, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosure relates to a distributed optical fibre sensor having an optical switch arranged to selectively and simultaneously couple each of a plurality of interrogators to each of a plurality of sensing optical fibres.

Claims (34)

1. A distributed optical fibre sensor for sensing an environment, as a function of position along each of a plurality of sensing optical fibres, from properties of probe light backscattered within the sensing optical fibres, the sensor comprising:

a plurality of interrogators, each interrogator comprising a probe light source arranged to generate pulses of probe light for transmission to a sensing optical fibre and a detector arranged to receive and detect probe light backscattered within the sensing optical fibre; and

an optical switch arranged to selectively and simultaneously couple each of a plurality of the interrogators to each of a plurality of the sensing optical fibres such that probe light pulses from each coupled interrogator are directed into the correspondingly coupled sensing optical fibre, and backscattered probe light from the sensing optical fibre is directed back to the correspondingly coupled interrogator.

2. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein the sensor is arranged to automatically change the coupling of a particular sensing optical fibre from a first of the interrogators to a second of the interrogators, using the optical switch.

3. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 2 further comprising

an interrogator fault sensing function arranged to output an indication of a fault in any of said interrogators,

the sensor being arranged to automatically change the coupling of a sensing optical fibre from an interrogator indicated as faulty by the interrogator fault function to a different interrogator.

4. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 2 further comprising

a fibre degradation sensing function arranged to output an indication of a degradation of any of said sensing optical fibres,

the sensor being arranged to automatically change the coupling of a sensing optical fibre indicated as degraded from a currently coupled interrogator to a different interrogator responsive to the indication of degradation.

5. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 2 further comprising

a fibre defect sensing function arranged to output an indication of a localised defect in any of said sensing optical fibres,

the sensor being arranged to automatically change the coupling of a sensing optical fibre indicated as having a localised defect from a currently coupled interrogator to a different interrogator responsive to the indication of a localised defect.

6. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein the sensor is arranged to automatically change the coupling of a particular interrogator from a current sensing optical fibre to a replacement sensing optical fibre, using the optical switch, responsive to detecting that the current optical fibre is degraded or has a localised defect.

7. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 6 wherein the replacement sensing optical fibre passes through the environment in a same optical fibre cable, or along a same route, as the current sensing optical fibre.

8. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein the sensor is arranged to control the optical switch so as to interleave backscattered light from a particular sensing optical fibre between two or more of said interrogators such that said two or more interrogators are used concurrently to sense the environment proximal to the particular sensing optical fibre.

9. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein the optical switch is a non-blocking mechanical action optical matrix switch.

10. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein the optical switch comprises:

an interrogator switch element associated with each of a plurality of said interrogators;

a sensing fibre switch element associated with each of a plurality of said sensing optical fibres; and

optical interconnections between said switch elements which are selectable by the switch elements to selectively and simultaneously couple each of a plurality of the interrogators to each of a plurality of the sensing optical fibres.

11. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 10 wherein the one or more of the selectable interconnections between the switch elements are each at least one half the length of probe light pulses which the connected interrogators are arranged to generate.

12. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein each sensing optical fibre is deployed, for sensing the environment, within a separate fibre optic cable disposed within the environment.

13. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 12 wherein each fibre optic cable is deployed, at least partly, along a different path through the environment than the other fibre optic cables, so as to sense the environment in different parts of the environment than each of the other fibre optic cables.

14. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 12 comprising at least three said fibre optic cables.

15. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 arranged to sense the environment as a concurrent function of position along each of one or more of the sensing optical fibres using a coherent Rayleigh profile of the backscattered probe light.

16. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein sensing the environment comprises sensing acoustic vibration at one or more of the sensing optical fibres.

17. The distributed optical fibre sensor of claim 1 wherein sensing the environment comprises sensing one or more of temperature, pressure, vibration, and strain at one or more of the sensing optical fibres.

18. A method of operating a distributed optical fibre sensor to sense an environment as a function of position along each of a plurality of sensing optical fibres, from properties of probe light backscattered within the sensing optical fibres, comprising:

using a plurality of interrogators each to generate pulses of probe light for transmission to a different coupled sensing optical fibre and each to receive and detect probe light backscattered within the coupled sensing optical fibre; and

using an optical switch arranged to selectively and simultaneously couple each of a plurality of the interrogators to each of a plurality of the sensing optical fibres such that probe light pulses from each coupled interrogator are directed into the correspondingly coupled sensing optical fibre, and backscattered probe light from the sensing optical fibre is directed back to the correspondingly coupled interrogator.

19. The method of claim 18 further comprising automatically changing the coupling of a particular sensing optical fibre from a first of the interrogators to a second of the interrogators, or the coupling of a particular interrogator from a first of the sensing optical fibres to a second of the sensing optical fibres, using the optical switch.

20. The method of claim 19 comprising automatically changing the coupling dependent on one or more of: the detection of an interrogator as faulty; a detection of degradation of a sensing optical fibre; and detection of a localised defect in a sensing optical fibre.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein sensing the environment as a function of position along each of the plurality of sensing optical fibres comprises sensing acoustic vibration of the environment along each of the sensing optical fibres from coherent Rayleigh backscatter of the probe light pulses within the sensing optical fibres.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME 73189/0873 Recorded May 28, 2026
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: INERTIAL LABS, INC.; VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.; VIAVI SOLUTIONS LICENSING LLC
Reel/Frame 075642/0381 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 14, 2025
From: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.; VIAVI SOLUTIONS LICENSING LLC; INERTIAL LABS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 073571/0137 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 21, 2025
From: INERTIAL LABS, INC.; VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.; VIAVI SOLUTIONS LICENSING LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 073189/0873 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 25, 2023
From: FOTECH GROUP LIMITED
To: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.
Reel/Frame 063427/0956 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2020
From: FOTECH SOLUTIONS LIMITED
To: FOTECH GROUP LIMITED
Reel/Frame 051603/0110 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2018
From: STEEL, ADRIAN; HANDEREK, VINCENT
To: FOTECH SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 046934/0462 →