Soto, Marcelo A.Le Floch, SébastienThévenaz, Luc2012-12-132012-12-132012-12-13201210.1117/12.974974https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/87438WOS:000313011500352We propose and experimentally demonstrate the possibility to use a pump signal based on bipolar pulse sequences using single-sideband suppressed-carrier (SSB-SC) modulation in Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) sensors. The SSB-SC modulated pump makes a sequential use of the Brillouin gain and loss spectra, increasing the intensity contrast of the measurements. The method is demonstrated using bipolar Golay codes along a 50 km sensing fiber and 2 m spatial resolution. Results indicate that the use of bipolar sequences provides a higher SNR enhancement and stronger robustness to pump depletion in comparison to BOTDA systems employing conventional unipolar sequences.Stimulated Brillouin scatteringdistributed optical fiber sensortemperature sensingstrain sensingBipolar pulse coding for enhanced performance in Brillouin distributed optical fiber sensorstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper