Cw direct detection lidar with a large dynamic range of wind speed sensing in a remote and spatially confined volume

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Abstract

A novel continuous-wave (CW) direct detection lidar (DDL) is demonstrated to be capable of wind speed measurement 40 m away with an update rate of 4 Hz using a fiber-based scanning Fabry–Perot interferometer as an optical frequency discriminator. The proposed CW DDL has a large dynamic wind speed range with no sign ambiguity and its sensitivity is assessed by comparing its performance with that of a CW coherent detection lidar (CDL) in a side-by-side wind measure-ment. A theoretical model of the spatial weighting function of the fiber-based CW DDL is also pre-sented and validated experimentally. This work shows that the CW DDL has a spatially confined measurement volume with a Lorentzian axial profile similar to that of a CW CDL. The proposed DDL has potential use in various applications in which requirements such as high-speed wind sensing and directional discrimination are not met by state-of-the-art Doppler wind lidar systems.

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Meng, L., Pedersen, C., & Rodrigo, P. J. (2021). Cw direct detection lidar with a large dynamic range of wind speed sensing in a remote and spatially confined volume. Remote Sensing, 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13183716

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