Adaptive telemetry system for hostile environment well logging

Communications: electrical – Wellbore telemetering or control – Pulse or digital signal transmission

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3408555, 367 76, G01V 100

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053652290

ABSTRACT:
The operation of hostile environment logging tools at temperatures up to 250.degree. C. stresses not only the tools, it also places severe demands upon the wireline telemetry due to the wide variations in the logging cable transmission characteristics. A robust adaptive wireline telemetry system for use in hostile environments has been developed that combines sophisticated digital communication methods with modern Digital-Signal-Processing (DSP) techniques. The downhole telemetry transmitter outputs a multilevel signal. The uphole receiver includes an adaptive transversal-filter equalizer (TFE) that is continually optimized to correct for changing signal distortion. The system operates robustly at high data rates over the temperature range of 0.degree. to 250.degree. C.

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