DOI: 10.3390/photonics13080768 ISSN: 2304-6732

MLP-LSTM-Attention Algorithm for DAS Cable Intrusion Detection Based on Multi-Domain Feature Fusion

Li Yuan, Jun Xing, Bowen Shen, Yuancheng Du, Wenchi Wei, Xicheng Rao

Underground cables are critical infrastructure for electrical power and communication transmission, and their reliable operation is of paramount importance to urban public safety. Although Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) enables wide-range, continuous, and real-time monitoring, traditional DAS signal processing methods suffer from poor intrusion discrimination and weak anti-interference capability. To address these limitations, we propose a dual-branch network based on multi-domain feature fusion, integrating a Multilayer Perceptron, a Long Short-Term Memory network (LSTM), and an attention mechanism. Vibration signals corresponding to four representative high-risk intrusion events were acquired through controlled field experiments, and a standardized, category-balanced dataset was constructed accordingly. Time-domain, frequency-domain and joint time-frequency features were extracted and mapped through a time-frequency weighting transformation to form one branch of the network, while the parallel branch employed an LSTM to capture long-range temporal dependencies. A multi-head attention mechanism enables deep adaptive fusion of two types of modal information and overcomes the limitations of conventional simple feature concatenation. Comparative experiments against KNN, 1D-CNN and LSTM baselines demonstrate that the proposed model achieves a test accuracy of 98.89%, outperforming all reference methods. Ablation studies further validate the necessity and effectiveness of each constituent module within the proposed architecture. The results indicate that this approach provides reliable support for DAS-based online monitoring of power cables against external damage.

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