Datacenter Thermal Monitoring Without Blind Spots: FBG-Based Quasi-Distributed Sensing

2021 
Computing performance and hardware integrity are tightly linked to adequate thermal management in datacenters. In addition, a large share of its electricity bills comes from cooling systems, so there is a pressing need for enhanced thermal management systems. This paper proposes a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) quasi-distributed sensing device as an alternative to electronic sensors. The main focus is to demonstrate that a FBG-based solution allows thermal measurement at critical non-monitored regions (blind spots) within a server in an acquisition rate of 1 Hz, with thermal sensitivity of 8.757 pm/°C, a thermal resolution smaller than 1 °C and spatial resolution and multiplexing needed to monitoring diverse blind spots where there is virtually no room for adapting conventional sensors. In addition, we also monitor spots where there are already internal sensors next to them (referential spots), such as central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU). As a result, a simple FBG sensor calibration technique is proposed using those referential spots. The technique proposed can be scaled out to monitor a large number of elements across large areas in a datacenter environment, since quasi-distributed FBG sensing signal can be transmitted over longer optical fibers than those employed in optical distributed temperature systems (DTS).
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