Real-time demodulation technology for high-density data in DAS based on heterogeneous parallelism
The heterogeneous parallel computing architecture based on Central processing unit(CPU)and Graphics processing unit(GPU)is proposed,to real-time demodulate the sensing data of a dual channel heterodyne DAS system in response to the demand for high-density data real-time demodulation in Distributed optical fiber acoustic sensing(DAS)systems.This architecture can meet the real-time demodulation and processing requirements of 5 000 equivalent array elements in two channels simultaneously.The system needs to process up to 400 MB of data per second,which is 468.2 ms longer than the 225.5 s computation time using only CPU.The computation speed has been increased by 482 times using heterogeneous parallel computing architecture.This solution still has huge computing power redundancy space,which can provide computing power support for the overall real-time performance improvement of subsequent DAS systems.