“…However, following that there is a risk of pipeline leakage during use due to corrosion of steel pipes, mechanical damage caused by construction, unsealing of connectors, and welding joint cracks caused by stress. [3][4][5] Therefore, it is crucial to regularly check its technical condition for leakage detection. For the detection scenario of natural gas pipeline leakage inspection, tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) is one of the most attractive technologies, [6][7][8] not only because it can provide high sensitivity, good selectivity, and fast response, but also because it can be used for standoff gas detection, where both the personnel and the detection system are at some distance from the object (e.g., natural gas pipelines) being measured.…”