Title :
A portable radio-acoustic sounding system for temperature profiling within the boundary layer
Author :
Kutia, James Randel ; Weiliang Xu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract :
The development of an outdoor portable radio-acoustic sounding system is presented using a novel composite antenna. A parabolic antenna is coupled with a centrally located acoustic emitter which facilitates monostatic operation. The radar operates within the 2.4 GHZ ISM bandwidth at 2.45 GHz, corresponding to a typical acoustic frequency of 5.6 KHz (at 15 °C). Modeling and simulation was carried out to provide a basis for development of the prototype, yielding an expected return power of -94.5 dBm at the desired range of 100 m. The performance of individual Doppler radar and signal processing subsystems has been validated using a highly-reflective metal target. Initial prototype testing was conducted using the feed antenna placed alongside the speaker in order to generate a response consistent with Bragg matching; this has revealed microphonic behavior, rendering temperature immeasurable at close range. Further work is to be done to configure the parabolic antenna so it can be used in testing; this is expected to improve the signal to noise ratio by 25.8 dB, improving the likelihood of obtaining measurable backscatter.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; antennas; atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; portable instruments; prototypes; Bragg matching; ISM bandwidth; acoustic frequency; boundary layer; centrally located acoustic emitter; composite antenna; expected return power; feed antenna; highly-reflective metal target validation; individual Doppler radar performance; initial prototype testing; measurable backscatter likelihood; microphonic behavior; monostatic operation; noise ratio signal; outdoor portable radio-acoustic sounding system development; parabolic antenna; prototype development; signal processing subsystem; temperature profiling; Acoustics; Atmospheric modeling; Doppler radar; Radar antennas; Testing; RASS; Radio-acoustic sounding; remote atmospheric sensing; temperature profiling;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2014.7048824