2005
DOI: 10.1175/jtech-1695.1
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Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Vortex Parameters from Simulated Coherent Doppler Lidar Data

Abstract: The performance of pulsed coherent Doppler lidar in estimating aircraft trailing wake vortices by scanning across the aircraft flight track is evaluated using Monte Carlo lidar simulations of a simple vortex pair in both a nonturbulent and turbulent environment. The performance estimates are based on maximum likelihood estimates of aircraft wake vortex parameters and provide a measure of the ability of the lidar to detect and track wake vortices under the best possible conditions. Two aircraft types are consid… Show more

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“…The accuracies in Table 1 are estimates, because it is challenging to find truth datasets for the step-stare sampling pattern from a moving platform. We rely in large part on work by Frehlich (2001Frehlich ( , 2004 and Frehlich and Sherman (2005) who developed much of the signal processing and error characterization for ground-based coherent Doppler lidar observations. The accuracies are dependent upon many factors such as aerosol distributions within the pulse length, wind turbulence within the illuminated volume of the accumulated pulses (for a single radial velocity estimate), aircraft motions, wind field characteristics, and signal-processingrelated uncertainties (e.g., spectral resolution).…”
Section: A Twin Otter Doppler Wind Lidar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accuracies in Table 1 are estimates, because it is challenging to find truth datasets for the step-stare sampling pattern from a moving platform. We rely in large part on work by Frehlich (2001Frehlich ( , 2004 and Frehlich and Sherman (2005) who developed much of the signal processing and error characterization for ground-based coherent Doppler lidar observations. The accuracies are dependent upon many factors such as aerosol distributions within the pulse length, wind turbulence within the illuminated volume of the accumulated pulses (for a single radial velocity estimate), aircraft motions, wind field characteristics, and signal-processingrelated uncertainties (e.g., spectral resolution).…”
Section: A Twin Otter Doppler Wind Lidar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La [3][4][5]. Les positions sont indiquées par une croix et un rond rose à la figure 6 et les valeurs des circulations en m²/s sont données dans l'encadré.…”
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“…For the wake vortex characterization, the Hallock-Burnham model that is referred to the simple postrollup prescription of a vortex away from ground effects has been widely used in previous wake vortex studies, and is given by [9,10] 2 c…”
Section: Fig1 Cross Section Of Wake Vortex Generated By a Civil Aircmentioning
confidence: 99%