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14 May 2012 Noise whitening in airborne wind profiling with a pulsed 2-micron coherent doppler lidar at NASA Langley Research Center
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Abstract
Two different noise whitening methods in airborne wind profiling with a pulsed 2-micron coherent Doppler lidar system at NASA Langley Research Center in Virginia are presented. In order to provide accurate wind parameter estimates from the airborne lidar data acquired during the NASA Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) campaign in 2010, the adverse effects of background instrument noise must be compensated properly in the early stage of data processing. The results of the two methods are presented using selected GRIP data and compared with the dropsonde data for verification purposes.
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Jeffrey Y. Beyon, Grant E. Arthur, Grady J. Koch, and Michael J. Kavaya "Noise whitening in airborne wind profiling with a pulsed 2-micron coherent doppler lidar at NASA Langley Research Center", Proc. SPIE 8379, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XVII, 83790N (14 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919246
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Profiling

Signal to noise ratio

Data acquisition

Control systems

Doppler effect

Data processing

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