DocumentCode :
1209187
Title :
Design of a bistatic dual-Doppler radar for retrieving vector winds using one transmitter and a remote low-gain passive receiver
Author :
Wurman, Joshua ; Randall, Mitch ; Frush, Charles L. ; Loew, Eric ; Holloway, Christopher L.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Center for Atmos. Res., Boulder, CO, USA
Volume :
82
Issue :
12
fYear :
1994
fDate :
12/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1861
Lastpage :
1872
Abstract :
A bistatic dual-Doppler network consisting of an existing single transmitting pencil-beam weather radar and a remotely located, nontransmitting, passive bistatic receiver with a low-gain antenna was constructed and tested during 1993. High-quality dual Doppler vector winds were retrieved from this system. The windfields were compared with those collected with a traditional two-transmitter dual-Doppler system. Several interesting engineering challenges relating to frequency and timing synchronization were resolved in order to retrieve successfully Doppler velocities at a remote bistatic site. Frequency synchronization was achieved by using extremely stable local oscillators, linked by both Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) signals and transmitter sidelobe coupling. Both methods provided the necessary one part in 109 coherence necessary for calculating accurate Doppler velocities. Timing/gating synchronization with submicrosecond accuracy was achieved by using local oscillators at each site linked with GPS and sidelobe coupling. The successful testing of this system demonstrates that inexpensive and practical bistatic multiple-Doppler networks can be deployed. These systems can provide three-dimensional vector winds for a number of purposes in research, aviation, media, weather prediction, education, meteorological modeling and severe weather detection
Keywords :
Doppler radar; atmospheric measuring apparatus; meteorological radar; radar applications; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; wind; 3D vector wind retrieval; Doppler velocities; GPS signals; bistatic dual-Doppler radar; frequency synchronization; local oscillators; low-gain antenna; remotely located nontransmitting passive bistatic receiver; single transmitting pencil-beam weather radar; timing synchronization; transmitter sidelobe coupling; windfields; Doppler radar; Frequency synchronization; Global Positioning System; Local oscillators; Meteorological radar; Radar antennas; Spaceborne radar; Timing; Weather forecasting; Wind;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/5.338075
Filename :
338075
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