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30 November 2006 Development of 2-micron airborne coherent Doppler lidar at NICT
S. Ishii, K. Mizutani, T. Itabe, T. Aoki, Y. Ohno, H. Horie, T. Shimabukuro, A. Sato, K. Asai
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We have studied a 2-micron airborne coherent Doppler lidar to observe wind profile downward from flying object. We investigated the algorithms required to extract the Doppler-shifted frequency compensating for a speed of the flying object. The airborne experiments were conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of the airborne coherent Doppler lidar from a flying object in 2002, 2004 and 2006. We extracted the Doppler-shifted frequency corresponding to aircraft speed with developed algorithms and obtained wind profiles through airborne experiment. To examine wind profiles measured by the airborne coherent Doppler lidar, we compared those profiles with profiles measured by a GPS-dropsonde and a windprofiler. Although the volume measured by the airborne coherent Doppler lidar system differed spatially and temporally from those by other instruments, the wind profiles observed by the airborne coherent Doppler lidar agreed well with those observed by other instruments.
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S. Ishii, K. Mizutani, T. Itabe, T. Aoki, Y. Ohno, H. Horie, T. Shimabukuro, A. Sato, and K. Asai "Development of 2-micron airborne coherent Doppler lidar at NICT", Proc. SPIE 6409, Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring VII, 64090J (30 November 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.693526
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

LIDAR

Wind measurement

Algorithm development

Signal processing

Bragg cells

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