Abnormality detection system and abnormality detection method

US9347803B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9347803-B2
Application numberUS-201514694440-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2015
Priority dateOct 23, 2012
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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An abnormality detection system includes an optical fiber, a backscattered light detection unit, and a data processing unit. The detection unit is connected to one end and the other end of the optical fiber and configured to acquire a first intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter the optical fiber from the one end, and to acquire a second intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter the optical fiber from the other end. The processing unit is configured to calculate the product of a value obtained by applying a first FIR filter to the first intensity distribution, and a value obtained by applying a second FIR filter to the second intensity distribution, for each of locations on the optical fiber in the length direction thereof, and to determine whether or not abnormality is present based on the result of the calculation.

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An abnormality detection system comprising: an optical fiber; a backscattered light detection unit connected to one end and another end of the optical fiber and configured to acquire a first intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter the optical fiber from the one end, and to acquire a second intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter the optical fiber from the other end; and a data processing unit configured to calculate a product of a value obtained by applying a first FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter to the first intensity distribution acquired by the backscattered light detection unit, and a value obtained by applying a second FIR filter to the second intensity distribution acquired by the backscattered light detection unit, for each of locations on the optical fiber in a length direction of the optical fiber, and to determine whether or not abnormality is present based on a result of the calculation. 2. The abnormality detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the first FIR filter and the second FIR filter each have characteristics of both a differential filter and a low-pass filter. 3. The abnormality detection system according to claim 2 , wherein characteristics of the first FIR filter and characteristics of the second FIR filter are symmetric with each other in positive-negative directions. 4. The abnormality detection system according to claim 2 , wherein the second FIR filter has same characteristics as the first FIR filter. 5. The abnormality detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the data processing unit calculates the product of the value obtained by applying the first FIR filter to the first intensity distribution and the value obtained by applying the second FIR filter to the second intensity distribution, and calculates a location at which abnormality has occurred and a transmission loss at the location from a peak in a graph obtained by the calculation of the product. 6. The abnormality detection system according to claim 5 , wherein the transmission loss is capable of being expressed with a function F(ΔP), where ΔP is a height of the peak in the graph, and the data processing unit calculates a transmission loss Loss 1 (L) at a location L of the peak in decibel by using Loss 1 (L)=−10·log(1−F(ΔP)). 7. The abnormality detection system according to claim 5 , wherein the data processing unit linearly approximates each of portions of the first intensity distribution before and after the peak and each of portions of the second intensity distribution before and after the peak and calculates the transmission loss from amounts of change in amounts of the backscattered light at a location of the peak. 8. The abnormality detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the backscattered light detection unit is capable of acquiring a temperature distribution in the length direction of the optical fiber by detecting Raman scattered light. 9. The abnormality detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber is laid along a pipe. 10. The abnormality detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber is laid on electronic equipment. 11. The abnormality detection system according to claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber is laid around a plant. 12. An abnormality detection method comprising: by using a backscattered light detection unit, acquiring a first intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter an optical fiber from one end of the optical fiber, and, by using the backscattered light detection unit, acquiring a second intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter the optical fiber from another end of the optical fiber; and by using a data processing unit, calculating a product of a value obtained by applying a first FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter to the first intensity distribution, and a value obtained by applying a second FIR filter to the second intensity distribution for each of locations on the optical fiber in a length direction of the optical fiber. 13. The abnormality detection method according to claim 12 , wherein the first FIR filter and the second FIR filter each have characteristics of both a differential filter and a low-pass filter. 14. The abnormality detection method according to claim 13 , wherein characteristics of the first FIR filter and characteristics of the second FIR filter are symmetric with each other in positive-negative directions. 15. The abnormality detection method according to claim 13 , wherein the second FIR filter has same characteristics as the first FIR filter. 16. The abnormality detection method according to claim 12 , wherein the data processing unit calculates the product of the value obtained by applying the first FIR filter to the first intensity distribution and the value obtained by applying the second FIR filter to the second intensity distribution, and calculates a location at which abnormality has occurred and a transmission loss at the location from a peak in a graph obtained by the calculation of the product. 17. The abnormality detection method according to claim 16 , wherein the transmission loss is capable of being expressed with a function F(ΔP), where ΔP is a height of the peak in the graph, and the data processing unit calculates a transmission loss Loss 1 (L) at a location L of the peak in decibel by using Loss 1 (L)=−10·log(1−F(ΔP)). 18. The abnormality detection method according to claim 16 , wherein the data processing unit linearly approximates each of portions of the first intensity distribution before and after the peak and each of portions of the second intensity distribution before and after the peak and calculates the transmission loss from amounts of change in amounts of the backscattered light at a location of the peak. 19. The abnormality detection method according to claim 12 , wherein, even when a location is present where a value of the product of the value obtained by applying the first FIR filter to the first intensity distribution and the value obtained by applying the second FIR filter to the second intensity distribution is above a set value, the data processing unit determines that no abnormality is present at the location when the location is where a transmission loss is expected in advance. 20. The abnormality detection method according to claim 12 , wherein a temperature distribution measurement apparatus is used as the backscattered light detection unit.

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  • Scattering, i.e. diffuse reflection (G01N21/25, G01N21/41 take precedence {G01N21/55 takes precedence}) · CPC title

  • using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres · CPC title

  • by measuring variations of optical properties of material when it is stressed, e.g. by photoelastic stress analysis {using infrared, visible light, ultraviolet} · CPC title

  • using backscattering to detect the measured quantity · CPC title

  • G01D5/353Primary

    influencing the transmission properties of an optical fibre · CPC title

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What does patent US9347803B2 cover?
An abnormality detection system includes an optical fiber, a backscattered light detection unit, and a data processing unit. The detection unit is connected to one end and the other end of the optical fiber and configured to acquire a first intensity distribution of backscattered light by causing light to enter the optical fiber from the one end, and to acquire a second intensity distribution o…
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Fujitsu Ltd
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Primary CPC classification G01D5/35358. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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