TATUS - Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) System
Description
The TATUS Raman-based Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) system leverages the principles of spontaneous Raman scattering, a phenomenon that occurs when incident light (photons) interacts with the vibrational modes of molecules within an optical fiber. This interaction produces scattered light, the analysis of which enables precise, real-time temperature measurements along the length of the fiber. By utilizing the optical fiber as a linear sensing element, the system provides valuable thermal insights across extensive spatial domains, making it ideal for monitoring complex or hazardous environments. The TATUS is a compact, industrial-grade static temperature detection system engineered for high reliability, exceptional stability, and long-term continuous operation in demanding settings. It integrates advanced fiber optic technology, optoelectronic components, and high-speed data acquisition systems. The unit's embedded hardware and software architecture ensures enhanced operational efficiency, low power consumption, and a streamlined footprint.

