Patents by Inventor Ole Waagaard

Ole Waagaard has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20080101157
    Abstract: Seismic sensor systems and sensor station topologies, as well as corresponding cable and sensor station components, manufacturing and deployment techniques are provided. For some embodiments, networks of optical ocean bottom seismic (OBS) stations are provided, in which sensor stations are efficiently deployed in a modular fashion as series of array cable modules deployed along a multi-fiber cable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventors: ERLEND RONNEKLEIV, Ole Waagaard, Hilde Nakstad, Arne Berg
  • Publication number: 20080018905
    Abstract: Unwanted signal components in time-division multiplexed (TDM) systems may lead to crosstalk and noise if these pulses overlap with signal pulses from an interrogated sensor. The crosstalk and noise are dominated by interference between the signal pulses from the interrogated sensor and the unwanted signal components and can be greatly reduced by suppressing this interference signal. The unwanted signal components may include overlapping pulses originating from different sets of interrogation pulses (repetition periods). Modulating the phase or frequency between the repetition periods so that the unwanted interference signal does not appear at frequencies from which the phase of the interrogated sensor is demodulated suppresses this interference. Other unwanted signal components include leakage light during dark periods of the duty cycle of an interrogation signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2007
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: OLE WAAGAARD, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20080018904
    Abstract: Unwanted signal components in time-division multiplexed (TDM) systems may lead to crosstalk and noise if these pulses overlap with signal pulses from an interrogated sensor. The crosstalk and noise are dominated by interference between the signal pulses from the interrogated sensor and the unwanted signal components and can be greatly reduced by suppressing this interference signal. The unwanted signal components may include overlapping pulses originating from different sets of interrogation pulses (repetition periods). Modulating the phase or frequency between the repetition periods so that the unwanted interference signal does not appear at frequencies from which the phase of the interrogated sensor is demodulated suppresses this interference. Other unwanted signal components include leakage light during dark periods of the duty cycle of an interrogation signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2007
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: OLE WAAGAARD, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20070258319
    Abstract: Seismic sensor systems and sensor station topologies, as well as corresponding cable and sensor station components, manufacturing and deployment techniques are provided. For some embodiments, networks of optical ocean bottom seismic (OBS) stations are provided, in which sensor stations are efficiently deployed in a modular fashion as series of array cable modules deployed along a multi-fiber cable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2006
    Publication date: November 8, 2007
    Inventors: Erlend Ronnekleiv, Ole Waagaard, Hilde Nakstad, Arne Berg
  • Publication number: 20070258330
    Abstract: A seismic sensor station includes a housing containing a fiber optic hydrophone and a fiber optic accelerometer that can both be made from a single length of optical fiber arranged inside the housing. The fiber optic accelerometer is arranged in a liquid/oil filled compartment of the housing for dampening of mechanical resonances in the accelerometer due to mechanical disturbances and pressure fluctuations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2006
    Publication date: November 8, 2007
    Inventors: Arne Berg, Erlend Ronnekleiv, Ole Waagaard, Jon Kringlebotn, Hilde Nakstad, Roar Furuhaug
  • Publication number: 20070019201
    Abstract: A method and apparatus that uses specific source modulation and detectors to detect a response that carries information about a system response matrix associated with each sensor in a interferometric sensor array and extracting a sensor response in a manner that eliminates polarization-induced signal fading and that is insensitive to lead fiber birefringence fluctuations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Ole Waagaard, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20070019202
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing crosstalk between sensors in an inline Fabry-Perot (FP) sensor array. The inline FP sensor array comprises a plurality of fiber Bragg gratings arranged periodically along an optical fiber. The sensors are formed between each of the Bragg gratings. A light source provides multiplexed pulses as interrogation pulses for the array. The light pulses are applied to one end of the sensor array and a light detector detects reflected pulses. The detected pulses comprise a composite of reflections from all the Bragg gratings along the fiber. The apparatus processes the detected signals using an inverse scattering algorithm to detect an accurate phase response from each of the Bragg sensors while reducing crosstalk from other Bragg sensors within the array. One form of inverse scattering algorithm is a layer-peeling algorithm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventor: Ole Waagaard
  • Publication number: 20060181711
    Abstract: Unwanted signal components in time-division multiplexed (TDM) systems may lead to crosstalk and noise if these pulses overlap with signal pulses from an interrogated sensor. The crosstalk and noise are dominated by interference between the signal pulses from the interrogated sensor and the unwanted signal components and can be greatly reduced by suppressing this interference signal. The unwanted signal components may include overlapping pulses originating from different sets of interrogation pulses (repetition periods). Modulating the phase or frequency between the repetition periods so that the unwanted interference signal does not appear at frequencies from which the phase of the interrogated sensor is demodulated suppresses this interference. Other unwanted signal components include leakage light during dark periods of the duty cycle of an interrogation signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2005
    Publication date: August 17, 2006
    Inventors: Ole Waagaard, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20060152733
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing crosstalk between sensors in an inline Fabry-Perot (FP) sensor array. The inline FP sensor array comprises a plurality of fiber Bragg gratings arranged periodically along an optical fiber. The sensors are formed between each of the Bragg gratings. A light source provides multiplexed pulses as interrogation pulses for the array. The light pulses are applied to one end of the sensor array and a light detector detects reflected pulses. The detected pulses comprise a composite of reflections from all the Bragg gratings along the fiber. The apparatus processes the detected signals using an inverse scattering algorithm to detect an accurate phase response from each of the Bragg sensors while reducing crosstalk from other Bragg sensors within the array. One form of inverse scattering algorithm is a layer-peeling algorithm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventor: Ole Waagaard
  • Publication number: 20050271395
    Abstract: A method for interrogating time-multiplexed interferometric sensors using multiple interrogation pulses so as to increases the allowable interrogation pulse duty-cycle and improve the signal-to-noise ratio. In each TDM repetition period a sequence of multiple interrogation pulses are generated. The pulses in the sequence are separated by a time that is equal to the sensor imbalance. The phase from pulse to pulse in each TDM time-slot is modulated at a different, linear rate such that the pulse in time-slot m will have an optical frequency that is shifted by m??, where ?? is the sub-carrier frequency. Because multiple reflections do not need to fade out the inventive method can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio of interferometric sensors such as inline Fabry-Perot sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Inventors: Ole Waagaard, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20050078316
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for reducing the coherence of an optical signal that is used to interrogate optical interferometric sensors are disclosed. The optical field phasor of the interrogation source is modulated in a controlled manner to produce a broadened optical source power spectrum at the output of the source unit. The output from the source unit is launched into an optical sensor network, comprising a multiple of optical pathways from its input to the detection unit, where pairs of optical pathways form sensor interferometers. A compensating interferometer with delay difference similar to the sensor delay difference may be arranged in a serially coupled manner with the optical sensor network, either before or after the network. The optical output power from the source unit may either be continuous or pulsed with a pulse duration similar to the sensor delay.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2004
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventors: Erlend Ronnekleiv, Ole Waagaard, Kjell Blotekjaer, Dag Thingbo, Sigurd Lovseth, Sverre Knudsen
  • Publication number: 20050046860
    Abstract: A method and apparatus that uses specific source modulation and detectors to detect a response that carries information about a system response matrix associated with each sensor in a interferometric sensor array and extracting a sensor response in a manner that eliminates polarization-induced signal fading and that is insensitive to lead fiber birefringence fluctuations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2003
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Ole Waagaard, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20050047706
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing depolarized light that is useful in forming interrogation signals for an optical sensor array and demodulator having reduced polarization-induced fading and phase noise. The depolarized light is produced by splitting a light beam, delaying a first orthogonal component of the light beam with respect to a second orthogonal component of the light beam using a predefined delay, while maintaining the polarization of the first orthogonal component and the polarization of the second orthogonal component. The delayed light beams are combined to produce a depolarized light beam by selecting a predefined delay that causes an interference signal having a delay equal to the predefined delay to be suppressed during a demodulation process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2003
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Ole Waagaard, Erlend Ronnekleiv
  • Publication number: 20050046859
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing crosstalk between sensors in an inline Fabry-Perot (FP) sensor array. The inline FP sensor array comprises a plurality of fiber Bragg gratings arranged periodically along an optical fiber. The sensors are formed between each of the Bragg gratings. A light source provides multiplexed pulses as interrogation pulses for the array. The light pulses are applied to one end of the sensor array and a light detector detects reflected pulses. The detected pulses comprise a composite of reflections from all the Bragg gratings along the fiber. The apparatus processes the detected signals using an inverse scattering algorithm to detect an accurate phase response from each of the Bragg sensors while reducing crosstalk from other Bragg sensors within the array. One form of inverse scattering algorithm is a layer-peeling algorithm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2003
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventor: Ole Waagaard