研究目的
To review and analyze the latest progress in distributed optical fiber sensors based on Rayleigh, Brillouin, and Raman scattering, focusing on their applications in energy infrastructure monitoring, power generation system monitoring, oil and gas pipeline monitoring, and geothermal process monitoring, and to clarify challenges and limitations with the goal of providing a pathway to push the limits in distributed optical fiber sensing for practical applications.
研究成果
The review concludes that distributed optical fiber sensors represent a significant advancement in optical sensing technology, with wide-ranging applications in energy infrastructure monitoring and other fields. However, challenges such as the trade-offs between performance parameters and the need for further technological improvements remain. The paper suggests that future research should focus on overcoming these limitations to enhance the practical applicability of distributed optical fiber sensors.
研究不足
The paper discusses the technical and application constraints of distributed optical fiber sensors, including the trade-offs between sensing range, spatial resolution, and sensing resolution. It also mentions the challenges in achieving high spatial resolution over long distances and the need for further improvements in sensor performance for widespread industrial applications.