IP Library Granted Patent US 10,917,168
Granted Patent B2
US 10,917,168 · App. 16/719,963 · Granted Feb 9, 2021

Optical fiber sensing systems, methods, structures and applications

Inventors: Ming-Fang Huang (Princeton, NJ); Yue-Kai Huang (Princeton, NJ); Ezra Ip (West Windsor, NJ); Ting Wang (Princeton, NJ)
H04B10/071H04B10/0775G01H9/004G01M11/319
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Patent No.
US 10,917,168
App. No.
16/719,963
Granted
Feb 9, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods and structures and applications of optical fiber sensing. Of significance, systems, methods, and structures according to aspects of the present disclosure may reuse and/or retrofit/upgrade existing optical fiber cables as part of optical fiber sensing that may find important societal application including intrusion detection, road traffic monitoring and infrastructure health monitoring. Combining such optical fiber sensing with artificial intelligence (AI) further enables powerful applications at low(er) cost.

Claims (8)

1. A optical network (ON) arrangement including an optical line terminal (OLT), a remote node (RN), and an optical network unit (ONU), the OLT, RN, and ONU optically interconnected to one another by one or more segments of multi-fiber optical cable, the OLT including a transponder that transmits and receives optical data signals over one or more of the multiple fibers of the multi-fiber optical cable, said arrangement characterized by:

a distributed optical fiber sensing system (DOFS) integrator in optical communication with different one(s) of the multiple fibers of the multi-fiber optical cable, said DOFS detects changes in, and locations of the changes, in the different one(s) of the multiple fibers of the multi-fiber optical cable by optical pulse interrogation; and

optical fiber loop-back from each of the ONUs.

2. The ON arrangement of claim 1 further characterized by:

the optical fiber loop-back from each of the ONUs comprises a single one of the optical fibers.

3. A optical network (ON) arrangement including an optical line terminal (OLT), a remote node (RN), and an optical network unit (ONU), the OLT, RN, and ONU optically interconnected to one another by one or more segments of multi-fiber optical cable, the OLT including a transponder that transmits and receives optical data signals over one or more of the multiple fibers of the multi-fiber optical cable, said arrangement characterized by:

a distributed optical fiber sensing system (DOFS) integrator in optical communication with different one(s) of the multiple fibers of the multi-fiber optical cable, said DOFS detects changes in, and locations of the changes, in the different one(s) of the multiple fibers of the multi-fiber optical cable by optical pulse interrogation; and

an AWG and a cycling AWG located in the RN.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2020
From: NEC LABORATORIES AMERICA, INC.
To: NEC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054724/0889 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2019
From: HUANG, MING-FANG; HUANG, YUE-KAI; IP, EZRA; WANG, TING
To: NEC LABORATORIES AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 051327/0127 →