Boning Sun
Shandong University
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IEEE Sensors Journal | 2015
Zongliang Wang; Jun Chang; Sasa Zhang; Sha Luo; Chuanwu Jia; S. Jiang; Boning Sun; Yongning Liu; Xiaohui Liu; Guangping Lv
This paper proposed and demonstrated an improved wavelet transform modulus maxima (WTMM) denoising method to decrease the temperature error without decreasing spatial resolution in Raman distributed temperature sensors. In this scheme, the WTMM were obtained by combining those on the high and low decomposition scales, and the temperature signal was reconstructed using the WTMM. Experimental results show that the new proposed method has better denoising effect than the conventional one, allowing for the temperature error reduction of ~2 °C at 30 °C and 60 °C without decreasing spatial resolution comparing to original data.
Journal of Modern Optics | 2014
Zongliang Wang; Jun Chang; Sasa Zhang; Sha Luo; Chuanwu Jia; S. Jiang; Boning Sun; Yongning Liu; Wei Wei; Xiaohui Liu; Guangping Lv
We present a theoretical model to analyze the impact of Rayleigh noise on Raman distributed temperature sensors (RDTS), which use the anti-Stokes and Stokes light or anti-Stokes component only as the demodulation signals. Based on this model, the effects of Rayleigh noise on temperature accuracy, sensitivity, and resolution are investigated both at only one point and in a section of the fiber. The analysis indicates that for RDTS demodulated by anti-Stokes light only, the temperature accuracy, sensitivity, and resolution decrease by about 1°C, 10%, and 0.25°C on the assumption that the Rayleigh noise accounts for 10% of the anti-Stokes intensity. Moreover, for RDTS demodulated by Stokes and anti-Stokes light, the temperature accuracy, sensitivity, and resolution decrease by about 1°C, 10%, and 0.2°C assuming that the Rayleigh noise in two paths is equal to 10% of the intensity of anti-Stokes and Stokes light. The analysis demonstrates that the impact of Rayleigh noise on sensing capacities of RDTS is non-negligible, thus providing a major contribution to the elimination of Rayleigh noise in RDTS.
Fourth Asia Pacific Optical Sensors Conference | 2013
Zuojia Wang; J. Chang; S. S. Zhang; Guangping Lv; Boning Sun; S. Jiang; Sha Luo; Xiu-Hong Liu; Y. N. Liu; Weijie Wang; Zejin Liu; X. Z. Liu
A novel temperature demodulation method which eliminates the impact of Rayleigh scattering on Raman distributed temperature sensors (RDTS) using anti-Stokes light only is presented. This method utilizes two sections of reference fiber which are placed into temperature control chambers with different temperatures, such that the impact caused by the variation of laser’ power and the Rayleigh scattering is eliminated by the two reference temperatures. In the experiment, the temperature error caused by the Rayleigh scattering was decreased by 0.6℃ and 1.7℃ at 30℃ and 50℃compared with conventional method respectively.
Photonic Sensors | 2014
Zongliang Wang; Jun Chang; Sasa Zhang; Sha Luo; Cuanwu Jia; Boning Sun; S. Jiang; Yongning Liu; Xiaohui Liu; Guangping Lv; Zhi Liu
Optics Communications | 2013
Boning Sun; J. Chang; Jie Lian; Zuojia Wang; Guangping Lv; X.Z. Liu; Weijie Wang; S. Zhou; Wei Wei; S. Jiang; Y. N. Liu; Sha Luo; Xiu-Hong Liu; Zejin Liu; Sasa Zhang
Optical and Quantum Electronics | 2013
Z. L. Wang; Sasa Zhang; J. Chang; Guangping Lv; Weijie Wang; S. Jiang; X. Z. Liu; Xiaohui Liu; Sha Luo; Boning Sun; Y. N. Liu
Optik | 2015
Wei Wei; Jun Chang; Boning Sun; Sasa Zhang; Cunguang Zhu; Qiang Wang; Guangping Lv; Zhi Liu; Zongliang Wang; Sai Zhou
Photonic Sensors | 2012
Delong Kong; Jun Chang; Peijun Gong; Yongning Liu; Boning Sun; Xiangzhi Liu; Pengpeng Wang; Zongliang Wang; Weijie Wang; Yan Zhang
Photonic Sensors | 2014
Pengpeng Wang; Jun Chang; Cunguang Zhu; Boning Sun; Guangping Lv; Sasa Zhang; Yanjie Zhao; Zhihui Sun; Xiaolei Zhang; Gang-Ding Peng
Photonic Sensors | 2014
S. Jiang; Jun Chang; Sasa Zhang; Zongliang Wang; Sha Luo; Boning Sun; Xiaohui Liu; Yongning Liu; Junqiang Tian; Chuanwu Jia