Wenlin Li, Zhongwang Pang, Hongfei Dai, Chunyi Li, Bo Wang
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Abstract
In this Letter, we present an experimental demonstration of a hybrid fiber-based frequency dissemination and vibration sensing system. The hybrid system achieves frequency transfer stability of 3.3×10-14/s and 2.4×10-17/105s over a 60 km fiber link. Furthermore, accurate localizing of adverse event is demonstrated, which helps enhance operational and maintenance efficiency to ensure the stability of time-frequency synchronization networks.
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