Next-Gen Sensing Technology

Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing

Transform standard optical fiber cables into thousands of continuous sensors. Monitor temperature (DTS) and acoustic vibration (DAS) over long distances with AI-powered precision.

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DTS (Temperature Sensing)

Based on Raman Scattering. By analyzing the intensity difference between backscattered Stokes and Anti-Stokes light, the system accurately measures temperature changes along the entire fiber length.

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DAS (Acoustic Sensing)

Based on Rayleigh Scattering. Detects minute vibrations (acoustic signals) acting on the fiber. Ideal for detecting digging, leaks, footsteps, and mechanical failures in real-time.

Our Sensing Solutions

HZ-iDAS-50
Acoustic Sensing

HZ-iDAS-50 Series

Intelligent Distributed Acoustic Sensing system. Integrates with AI management platform for precise event classification.

  • Tech: Coherent Rayleigh Scattering
  • Range: Up to 50km
  • App: Pipeline security, Intrusion detection
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HZ-DTS-1004
Temperature Sensing

HZ-DTS-1004 Series

High-precision linear heat detection. Real-time online monitoring for critical thermal assets.

  • Tech: Raman OTDR
  • Range: 12km
  • App: Power cables, Tunnels, Fire alarm
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FS-5100 Logging
Well Logging

FS-5100 System

High-fidelity long-range DAS designed specifically for oil & gas well logging and reservoir characterization.

  • Fidelity: High-res subsurface scan
  • Range: 50km Single Channel
  • App: Oil well logging, Reservoir analysis
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Industry Applications

Power Grid

Monitor transmission lines and underground cables for partial discharge, thermal hotspots, and mechanical stress.

Oil & Gas Pipelines

Detect leaks early by listening to acoustic signatures. Identify illegal digging or third-party interference.

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Well Logging

Downhole monitoring for fluid movement, sand production, and thermal profiling to optimize extraction.

DTS Distributed Temperature Sensing - Technical Principles

Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Principles

Simulated Hotspot Position: 5000 m
Simulated Hotspot Temp: 100 °C
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10000m

Temperature Measurement (Raman): The system extracts the backward Raman scattering spectrum and calculates absolute temperature based on the intensity ratio of the temperature-sensitive Anti-Stokes light to the stable Stokes light.

Positioning Principle (OTDR): Based on the propagation speed of light in the quartz fiber and the Time of Flight (ToF) of the returning scattered light, the exact spatial distance of the temperature anomaly is precisely calculated.

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