Enhanced Distributed Acoustic Sensing Fiber (eDAS™) provides continuously distributed reflection points along the length of an optical fiber to improve the level of back scattered signal, substantially above the Rayleigh noise floor.
The enhancement technique can be applied to any type of optical fiber with an acrylate, high temperature acrylate or polyimide coating, enabling access to applications at up to 85oC, 150oC or 300oC respectively. The technique is applicable to standard single-mode (SM) telecoms fibers, such as G.652 and G.657, as well as specialty optical fibers including pure silica core fibers for hydrogen rich environments.
Advantages:
Enhanced SNR for distributed sensing techniques
Thermally stable to 300oC
Hydrogen tolerant design available
Enables reduced seismic vibrator costs
Longer fiber sensing lengths
Higher data fidelity
Faster acquisition times
Typical Applications:
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS)
Oil & Gas sensing: flow monitoring, microseismic & event detection and borehole seismic
Pipeline monitoring
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)