Improving the spatial resolution of a BOTDA sensor using deconvolution algorithm
Li Shen, Zhiyong Zhao, Can Zhao, Hao Wu, Chao Lu (Fellow, OSA) and, Ming Tang (Senior Member, IEEE)

TL;DR
This paper presents a deconvolution-based method to improve the spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio of BOTDA sensors, enabling more precise distributed sensing with minimal distortion.
Contribution
It introduces a total variation deconvolution algorithm combined with differential pulse-width pairing to enhance spatial resolution and SNR in BOTDA systems.
Findings
Achieved 0.5 m and 1 m spatial resolution with high accuracy.
Obtained 9.2 dB and 8.4 dB SNR improvements.
Demonstrated effective denoising and resolution enhancement.
Abstract
Spatial resolution improvement from an acquired measurement using long pulse is developed for Brillouin optical time domain analysis (BOTDA) systems based on the total variation deconvolution algorithm. The frequency dependency of Brillouin gain temporal envelope is investigated by simulation, and its impact on the recovered results of deconvolution algorithm is thoroughly analyzed. To implement a reliable deconvolution process, differential pulse-width pair (DPP) technique is utilized to effectively eliminate the systematic BFS distortion stemming from the frequency dependency of temporal envelope. The width of the pulse pairs should be larger than 40 ns as is analyzed theoretically and verified experimentally. It has been demonstrated that the proposed method can realize flexible adjustment of spatial resolution with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from an established measurement…
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