Performance evaluation for long-range turbulence-detection using ultraviolet lidar.

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Thales Research and Technology France, Campus de l'Ecole Polytechnique, 1 Avenue Augustin Fresnel, 91767 Palaiseau Cedex, France.

Published: July 2009

Clear-air turbulence could be detected at long range using a UV lidar. Because the vertical speed cannot be retrieved from Doppler shift analysis at long range, the turbulence detection is based on the measurement of molecular density fluctuation associated with the turbulent wind. After an optimization of the characteristics of the candidate UV lidar, we present an evaluation of the detection range and of the false alarm rate and missed alarm rate depending on the altitude and vertical velocity root mean square. This study shows that 96% of turbulence with vertical velocity leading to dislodging of unsecured objects in the airplane can be detected at 15 km using a 2 W laser at 355 nm with a false alarm rate of 0.18 per flight hour.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ao.48.003750DOI Listing

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