In this paper, we propose a new probabilistic decoding method for the measurement-while-drilling telemetry system. The mud pulse telemetry system transmits the data from inside a borehole to the surface during drilling operations. The mud pulser is equipped with a mechanical valve, which partly shuts the mud stream for a short time, realizing modulation. The system modulates the drilling mud in the well, creating pressure pulses, which are sampled on the pressure sensor at the surface pump and further decoded into digital data. In our method, each detected pulse is assigned with reliability, calculated from informative pulse measures (rising edge slope, duration and delay to the previous pulse). Knowing a set of possible information packet lengths and reliability for each detected pulse, one can apply softdecision decoding to extract information with higher probability. This approach is similar to the Viterbi soft decoder, but in our case information is not encoded. The algorithm was implemented and validated in real wells. Field tests demonstrate 32 percent reduction in packet error rate in the real-life well on the 8750 meters depth borehole.
Soft Decision Decoding in Mud Pulse Telemetry System
2020-05-01
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Pulse-frequency-modulation telemetry
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