A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs
Doppler wind LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) makes use of the principle of optical Doppler shift between the reference and backscattered radiations to measure radial velocities at distances up to several kilometers above the ground. Such instruments promise some advantages, including its large s...
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doaj-c54019a2261a4e1596ea315aa32b65ee2020-11-25T01:41:44ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922019-10-011121252210.3390/rs11212522rs11212522A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARsZhengliang Liu0Janet F. Barlow1Pak-Wai Chan2Jimmy Chi Hung Fung3Yuguo Li4Chao Ren5Hugo Wai Leung Mak6Edward Ng7Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Meteorology, University of Reading, P.O. Box 243, Reading RG6 6BB, UKHong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Mathematics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaFaculty of Architecture, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaInstitute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDoppler wind LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) makes use of the principle of optical Doppler shift between the reference and backscattered radiations to measure radial velocities at distances up to several kilometers above the ground. Such instruments promise some advantages, including its large scan volume, movability and provision of 3-dimensional wind measurements, as well as its relatively higher temporal and spatial resolution comparing with other measurement devices. In recent decades, Doppler LiDARs developed by scientific institutes and commercial companies have been well adopted in several real-life applications. Doppler LiDARs are installed in about a dozen airports to study aircraft-induced vortices and detect wind shears. In the wind energy industry, the Doppler LiDAR technique provides a promising alternative to in-situ techniques in wind energy assessment, turbine wake analysis and turbine control. Doppler LiDARs have also been applied in meteorological studies, such as observing boundary layers and tracking tropical cyclones. These applications demonstrate the capability of Doppler LiDARs for measuring backscatter coefficients and wind profiles. In addition, Doppler LiDAR measurements show considerable potential for validating and improving numerical models. It is expected that future development of the Doppler LiDAR technique and data processing algorithms will provide accurate measurements with high spatial and temporal resolutions under different environmental conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/21/2522doppler lidarwind measurementbackscatter coefficientsatmospheric meteorology |
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Zhengliang Liu Janet F. Barlow Pak-Wai Chan Jimmy Chi Hung Fung Yuguo Li Chao Ren Hugo Wai Leung Mak Edward Ng A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs Remote Sensing doppler lidar wind measurement backscatter coefficients atmospheric meteorology |
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Zhengliang Liu Janet F. Barlow Pak-Wai Chan Jimmy Chi Hung Fung Yuguo Li Chao Ren Hugo Wai Leung Mak Edward Ng |
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A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs |
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A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs |
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A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs |
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A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs |
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A Review of Progress and Applications of Pulsed Doppler Wind LiDARs |
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review of progress and applications of pulsed doppler wind lidars |
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Remote Sensing |
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Doppler wind LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) makes use of the principle of optical Doppler shift between the reference and backscattered radiations to measure radial velocities at distances up to several kilometers above the ground. Such instruments promise some advantages, including its large scan volume, movability and provision of 3-dimensional wind measurements, as well as its relatively higher temporal and spatial resolution comparing with other measurement devices. In recent decades, Doppler LiDARs developed by scientific institutes and commercial companies have been well adopted in several real-life applications. Doppler LiDARs are installed in about a dozen airports to study aircraft-induced vortices and detect wind shears. In the wind energy industry, the Doppler LiDAR technique provides a promising alternative to in-situ techniques in wind energy assessment, turbine wake analysis and turbine control. Doppler LiDARs have also been applied in meteorological studies, such as observing boundary layers and tracking tropical cyclones. These applications demonstrate the capability of Doppler LiDARs for measuring backscatter coefficients and wind profiles. In addition, Doppler LiDAR measurements show considerable potential for validating and improving numerical models. It is expected that future development of the Doppler LiDAR technique and data processing algorithms will provide accurate measurements with high spatial and temporal resolutions under different environmental conditions. |
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doppler lidar wind measurement backscatter coefficients atmospheric meteorology |
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