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31 July 2023 Current status and development trends of wind measurement lidar technology and its applications
Xuanting Liu, Ni Wang, Suiping Qi, Ran Ma, Zhongqiu Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12747, Third International Conference on Optics and Image Processing (ICOIP 2023); 1274712 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2689304
Event: Third International Conference on Optics and Image Processing (ICOIP 2023), 2023, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
Monitoring wind field changes is of great importance for real-time weather forecasting, military environmental forecasting and space weather situation analysis. Compared with weather balloons, cup wind speed sensors, thermal wind speed sensors, ultrasonic anemometers, wind profilers and other wind measurement tools, laser wind lidar has the significant advantages of high measurement accuracy, meticulous measurement time detection distance. As the research continues, lidar gradually in the civil field as well as the military field has more and more broad application prospects. This paper briefly introduces the working principle of laser wind lidar. Highlights the development history of laser wind lidar. The various types of laser wind lidars are compared, and their respective characteristics are listed. Finally, the development trend and characteristics of laser wind lidar technology are briefly summarized.
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Xuanting Liu, Ni Wang, Suiping Qi, Ran Ma, and Zhongqiu Wang "Current status and development trends of wind measurement lidar technology and its applications", Proc. SPIE 12747, Third International Conference on Optics and Image Processing (ICOIP 2023), 1274712 (31 July 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2689304
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Wind measurement

Doppler effect

Wind speed

Physical coherence

Laser development

Signal detection

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