Presentation 2002/10/15
Research and Development of a Wind Turbulence Prediction System : Trial of a Coherent Doppler LIDAR
Hamaki INOKUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) To enhance flight safety, the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan is developing, a onboard remote wind measurement sensor based on a LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) that will be able to detect windshear, downbursts and clear air turbulence. A breadboard prototype sensor has been developed that uses a coherent Doppler LIDAR. The target measurement range of the prototype is 1 km in flight, and it has measured wind at a distance of 2.25 km in a ground trial. This paper describes the results of a feasibility study into onboard wind measurement remote sensors and the development of a prototype LIDAR device.
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Keyword(in English) Wind Turbulence / Wind Measurement / Flight Safety / Doppler LIDAR / Laser / Onboard Sensor
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Title (in English) Research and Development of a Wind Turbulence Prediction System : Trial of a Coherent Doppler LIDAR
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Keyword(1) Wind Turbulence
Keyword(2) Wind Measurement
Keyword(3) Flight Safety
Keyword(4) Doppler LIDAR
Keyword(5) Laser
Keyword(6) Onboard Sensor
1st Author's Name Hamaki INOKUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Flight Systems Research Center, National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan()
Date 2002/10/15
Paper # SSS2002-24
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 395
Page pp.pp.-
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