Internet Photonic Sensing: Using the Internet Optical Transport Signals for Vibration and Deformation Sensing

Shreeshrita Patnaik, P. Barford, D. Fratta, Bill Jensen, N. Lord, Matthew Malloy, Herbert Wang
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In this paper, we introduce Internet Photonic Sensing (IPS), a new framework for deformation and vibration measurement and monitoring based on signals that are available from standard fiber optic communication hardware deployed in the Internet. IPS is based on the hypothesis that atmospheric, seismic, anthropogenic and other natural activity cause deformations and vibrations in the earth that trigger detectable changes in standard optical signals that transmit data through Internet fiber. We assume a simple system component model for optical communication hardware and identify two candidate signals that may reflect deformation and vibrations and that can be measured through standard interfaces: Optical Signal Strength (OSS) and Bit Error Rate (BER). We investigate the efficacy of IPS through a series of controlled, laboratory experiments that consider how the candidate signals respond when fiber is subjected to a range of mechanical deformations. We believe that advancement of IPS offers the potential to transform the practice of scientific, commercial and public safety-related vibration monitoring applications by providing a highly-sensitive platform that is available at a global scale.
互联网光子传感:利用互联网光传输信号进行振动和变形传感
在本文中,我们介绍了互联网光子传感(IPS),这是一种基于部署在互联网上的标准光纤通信硬件提供的信号进行变形和振动测量和监测的新框架。IPS基于这样一个假设,即大气、地震、人为和其他自然活动会引起地球的变形和振动,从而引发通过互联网光纤传输数据的标准光信号的可检测变化。我们假设了光通信硬件的一个简单的系统组件模型,并确定了两个可能反映变形和振动的候选信号,可以通过标准接口测量:光信号强度(OSS)和误码率(BER)。我们通过一系列受控的实验室实验来研究IPS的功效,这些实验考虑了当纤维遭受一系列机械变形时候选信号的反应。我们相信,IPS的进步提供了一个在全球范围内可用的高灵敏度平台,有可能改变科学、商业和公共安全相关的振动监测应用的实践。
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