Le Floch, SébastienYang, ZhishengSauser, FlorianSoto Hernandez, Marcelo AlfonsoThévenaz, Luc2015-10-192015-10-192015-10-19201510.1117/12.2194705https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119984WOS:000363281800033A distributed fiber sensor based on a differential chirped-pulse pair Brillouin optical time domain analysis (DCPBOTDA) is proposed for sub-meter spatial resolution sensing. The technique is based on the subtraction of two measurements made with the same pump pulse widths, but differing in the final short section of the pulse by a positive or negative frequency chirp, respectively. Experimental results are compared with a precise theoretical modeling, validating the sub-meter sensing capabilities of the technique.Stimulated Brillouin scatteringfiber-optics sensorsdistributed fiber sensorsDifferential chirped-pulse pair for sub-meter spatial resolution Brillouin distributed fiber sensingtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper