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Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Sounds in Audible Spectrum in Realistic Optical Cable Infrastructure
Mokrý Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D., UTKO (FEEC)
Münster Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D., UTKO (FEEC)
Horváth Tomáš, doc. Ing., Ph.D., UTKO (FEEC)
Schimmel Jiří, doc. Ing., Ph.D., UTKO (FEEC)
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology with diverse applications in monitoring infrastructure, security systems, and environmental sensing. This study presents a dataset comprising acoustic vibration patterns recorded by a commercial DAS system, providing valuable insights into the acoustic sensitivity of optical fibers. The data are crucial for evaluating the performance of DAS systems, particularly in scenarios related to security and eavesdropping. The dataset offers the possibility to develop and test algorithms aimed at enhancing signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), detecting anomalies, and improving speech intelligibility. Additionally, this resource facilitates the validation of de-noising techniques through the calculation of the speech transmission index (STI). The experimental setup, measurement procedures, and the characteristics of the DAS system employed are comprehensively documented for researchers in the field of optical fiber sensing and signal processing.
Distributed Acoustic Sensing; Fiber Optics; Fiber Sensors; Optical Communications; Speech Intelligibility Performance
@article{BUT197888,
author="Petr {Dejdar} and Ondřej {Mokrý} and Petr {Münster} and Tomáš {Horváth} and Jiří {Schimmel}",
title="Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Sounds in Audible Spectrum in Realistic Optical Cable Infrastructure",
journal="Scientific Data",
year="2025",
volume="12",
number="5",
pages="1--8",
doi="10.1038/s41597-025-05119-0",
url="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-025-05119-0"
}