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Design Of A Non-Scanning Lidar For Wind Velocity And Direction Measurement

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Abstract

A Doppler lidar system for wind velocity and direction measurement is presented. The lidar use a wide field of view (FOV) objective lens as an optical antenna for both beam transmitting and signal receiving. By four fibers coupled on different position on the focal plane, the lidar can implement wind vector measurement without any scanning movement.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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