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Calibrating Single-Ended Fiber-Optic Raman Spectra Distributed Temperature Sensing Data
by
Tyler, Scott W.
, Hausner, Mark B.
, Selker, John S.
, Giesen, Nick van de
, Glander, Kenneth E.
, Suárez, Francisco
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Cables
/ Calibration
/ Civil engineering
/ Detection
/ distributed temperature sensing
/ Ecosystem
/ Errors
/ Fiber Optic Technology - methods
/ Fiber optics
/ Groundwater
/ Hydrology
/ Mean square values
/ Optical fibers
/ Optics
/ Ponds
/ Power supply
/ Raman spectra
/ Remote Sensing Technology - methods
/ Roots
/ Sensors
/ Spectrum Analysis, Raman - methods
/ Surface water
/ Temperature
/ Thermometers
/ Trees
2011
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Calibrating Single-Ended Fiber-Optic Raman Spectra Distributed Temperature Sensing Data
by
Tyler, Scott W.
, Hausner, Mark B.
, Selker, John S.
, Giesen, Nick van de
, Glander, Kenneth E.
, Suárez, Francisco
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Cables
/ Calibration
/ Civil engineering
/ Detection
/ distributed temperature sensing
/ Ecosystem
/ Errors
/ Fiber Optic Technology - methods
/ Fiber optics
/ Groundwater
/ Hydrology
/ Mean square values
/ Optical fibers
/ Optics
/ Ponds
/ Power supply
/ Raman spectra
/ Remote Sensing Technology - methods
/ Roots
/ Sensors
/ Spectrum Analysis, Raman - methods
/ Surface water
/ Temperature
/ Thermometers
/ Trees
2011
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Calibrating Single-Ended Fiber-Optic Raman Spectra Distributed Temperature Sensing Data
by
Tyler, Scott W.
, Hausner, Mark B.
, Selker, John S.
, Giesen, Nick van de
, Glander, Kenneth E.
, Suárez, Francisco
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Cables
/ Calibration
/ Civil engineering
/ Detection
/ distributed temperature sensing
/ Ecosystem
/ Errors
/ Fiber Optic Technology - methods
/ Fiber optics
/ Groundwater
/ Hydrology
/ Mean square values
/ Optical fibers
/ Optics
/ Ponds
/ Power supply
/ Raman spectra
/ Remote Sensing Technology - methods
/ Roots
/ Sensors
/ Spectrum Analysis, Raman - methods
/ Surface water
/ Temperature
/ Thermometers
/ Trees
2011
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Calibrating Single-Ended Fiber-Optic Raman Spectra Distributed Temperature Sensing Data
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Calibrating Single-Ended Fiber-Optic Raman Spectra Distributed Temperature Sensing Data
2011
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Overview
Hydrologic research is a very demanding application of fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS) in terms of precision, accuracy and calibration. The physics behind the most frequently used DTS instruments are considered as they apply to four calibration methods for single-ended DTS installations. The new methods presented are more accurate than the instrument-calibrated data, achieving accuracies on the order of tenths of a degree root mean square error (RMSE) and mean bias. Effects of localized non-uniformities that violate the assumptions of single-ended calibration data are explored and quantified. Experimental design considerations such as selection of integration times or selection of the length of the reference sections are discussed, and the impacts of these considerations on calibrated temperatures are explored in two case studies.
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MDPI AG,Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
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