Significant research efforts have focused on techniques for alleviating the nuisance alarm rate (NAR) in the field of ϕ-OTDR pattern recognition systems. Unfortunately, ephemeral events were mostly neglected in previous… Click to show full abstract
Significant research efforts have focused on techniques for alleviating the nuisance alarm rate (NAR) in the field of ϕ-OTDR pattern recognition systems. Unfortunately, ephemeral events were mostly neglected in previous research and algorithms meant for improving classification accuracy were emphasized at the cost of acquiring a very large number of traces. This problem engendered an additional source of NAR in a specific class of events. The proposed solution uses a novel correlation based wrapper on top of differential signals that aims to filter out the effect of unnecessary phases in direct detected ϕ-OTDR systems. This technique avoids the use of irrelevant data in these differential signals by exploiting a better use of these unnecessary phases and provides a better intensity translation with fewer acquired traces as compared with contemporary techniques of extracting features.
               
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