Optical pulse correlation codes, namely uniform amplitude random duty cycle and random amplitude random duty cycle, were implemented to quantify the interferometric noise. Both correlating coding techniques were compared and evaluated in a Raman-Rayleigh distributed temperature fiber sensor. The uniform amplitude random duty cycle correlation code technique showed better performance in terms of signal to noise ratio compared to the random amplitude random duty cycle technique as well as increasing the number of averaged traces for each technique. |
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Signal to noise ratio
Interferometry
Optical fibers
Fiber optics sensors
Raman spectroscopy
Rayleigh scattering
Geometrical optics