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21 March 2003 Coherent Doppler lidar system for airborne measurement: a ground-based experiment of atmospheric wind profiling
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Proceedings Volume 4893, Lidar Remote Sensing for Industry and Environment Monitoring III; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466074
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
An eyes-safe, airborne, coherent Doppler lidar (CDL) system has been developed at the Communications Research Laboratory (CRL). It consists of a 2-mm laser transmitter, a receiver, a heterodyne detector, a scanning device, and signal processing equipments. The main objective of the development of this CDL system is to demonstrate the feasibility of CDL from a moving platform. The second objective is to develop a computational algorithm for calculating wind velocity and wind direction. The performance of the CDL was evaluated by a ground-based experiment on wind profiling. That is, zonal, meridional, and vertical wind profiles were obtained by the CDL and by the velocity-azimuth display (VAD) technique with a height resolution of 150 m for every 20 minutes. These profiles were compared with the wind profiles measured by the WindProfiler (WP) installed at CRL. Although the temporal and vertical resolution measured by the CDL differed slightly from that by the WP, the calculated horizontal wind velocity measured by the CDL corresponded well with the WP calculations. It is thus concluded that the developed computational algorithm provides valid calculations of wind velocity.
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Shoken Ishii, Kohei Mizutani, Masahiko Sasano, Toshikasu Itabe, and Kazuhiro Asai "Coherent Doppler lidar system for airborne measurement: a ground-based experiment of atmospheric wind profiling", Proc. SPIE 4893, Lidar Remote Sensing for Industry and Environment Monitoring III, (21 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466074
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KEYWORDS
Wind measurement

Doppler effect

LIDAR

Velocity measurements

Algorithm development

Bragg cells

Aerosols

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