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28 March 2003 Power emission estimation using lidar sounding data
Vitaliy P. Kabashnikov, D. Orlovsky, Anatoly P. Chaikovsky, M. M. Korol, A. S. Slesar, Sergei U. Denisov, A. Zaitsev
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Abstract
The caused by atmosphere turbulence error of lidar measurement of power emission was estimated for a stationary impurity source. The error magnitude was determined by the first and second order statistical moments of the plume integrated concentration and by instants of sounding pulse shots as well as by coordinates of sounding beams. Statistical characteristics of plume were obtained using random force method in the turbulence theory. It was shown that the power emission measurement error was dependent on the distance bewteen the impurity source and the measurement plume cross section, pulse repetition rate, number of averaging pulses, number of sounding beams.
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Vitaliy P. Kabashnikov, D. Orlovsky, Anatoly P. Chaikovsky, M. M. Korol, A. S. Slesar, Sergei U. Denisov, and A. Zaitsev "Power emission estimation using lidar sounding data", Proc. SPIE 5027, Ninth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics. Part II: Laser Sensing and Atmospheric Physics, (28 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497303
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KEYWORDS
Correlation function

LIDAR

Error analysis

Integration

Astatine

Turbulence

Solids

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