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Dual-pulse Complex Superposition Based Noise Suppression for Distributed Acoustic Sensing

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Abstract

A noise suppression method for distributed acoustic sensing based on the dual-pulse coherent detection is proposed and demonstrated. Through the complex superposition of two different frequency pulses, a maximum noise reduction of 15dB is realized.

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