Orthogonal Band Planning and Synergistic Interference Suppression for Full-Duplex Acoustic Telemetry in Coiled Tubing of Deep Horizontal Wells
Hao Geng, Yingjian Xie, Junlong Wu, Zhihao Wang, Hu Han, Dong YangFull-duplex acoustic telemetry is important for real-time bidirectional measurement and control in intelligent coiled-tubing operations, but its reliability in deep horizontal wells is limited by long-range dispersion, asymmetric flow-induced noise, and severe near-end self-interference. This study proposes an orthogonal frequency-band planning and synergistic interference suppression method for full-duplex acoustic communication in coiled tubing. A dispersion model and an asymmetric attenuation model were first established for a fluid-filled coiled-tubing cylindrical-shell waveguide to characterize the physical transmission constraints. A multiphysics multi-objective cost function was then formulated by considering dispersion flatness, channel attenuation, asymmetric noise adaptability, and spectral isolation, and an improved simulated annealing algorithm was used to optimize the uplink and downlink frequency bands. In addition, a three-stage suppression architecture integrating mechanical decoupling, physical-layer frequency isolation, and CEEMDAN–wavelet denoising was developed to reduce self-interference and residual nonstationary noise. Full-scale experiments on a 457.2 m coiled-tubing surface circulation system showed that the proposed method improved the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio from −15 dB to 18.5 dB and maintained a bit error rate below 1.2 × 10−4 at 400 L/min. These results indicate that the proposed approach can enhance the robustness of full-duplex acoustic telemetry under strong flow-induced noise.