Remote monitoring of abrupt overflowing in commonutility duct using reflective side-polished optical fiber submersion sensor

Cherl Hee Lee, Cheol Kim, Shin Won Kang, Jae Won Song

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Abstract

The submersion monitoring system based on a reflective side-polished optical fiber submersion sensor with an optical fiber mirror was shown to be an effective alarm system with remote monitoringwhen the drainage capacity of a common utility duct is exceeded due to heavy rainfall. The proposed sensor was connected to an existing installed optical fiber network at a height of 250mm in a common utility duct, and then tested under sample materials (distilled water, river water, sea water, foul water, muddy water, petroleum, edible oil) at a distance of 1km from the sensor for remote sensing. In experiments, the proposed real-time sensor system reduced maintenance cost and improved monitoring efficiency by using a reflection-type side-polished optical fiber submersion sensor efficient for remote monitoring of a common utility duct.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)166-169
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the Optical Society of Korea
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Abrupt overflowing
  • Common utility duct
  • Remote sensing
  • Side-polished
  • Submersion sensor

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