Affiliation:
1. Colorado State University
2. Tokyo Metropolitan University
3. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
4. Osaka University
Abstract
A coherent Doppler LIDAR (CDL) with long-duration frequency-modulated pulses was demonstrated and validated by analyzing the data observed by a prototype. In traditional CDL using short-duration single-frequency pulses (PCDL; pulsed CDL), there exists a trade-off relationship between distance and velocity resolution. Meanwhile, in earlier work, a theoretical framework of CDL using long-duration frequency-modulated pulses (FMCDL; frequency-modulated CDL) was put forth to eliminate the trade-off. We developed the prototype to be operated as both a PCDL and FMCDL. Analyses of data observed by the PCDL and FMCDL modes showed that the FMCDL worked in good agreement with the PCDL for wind ranging and velocimetry. Furthermore, the performance of the FMCDL in terms of received power and resolution of distance and velocity was quantitatively consistent with ones theoretically expected.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Cited by
2 articles.
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