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Elastic Lidar: Theory, Practice, and Analysis Methods - ISBN 9780471201717

Elastic Lidar: Theory, Practice, and Analysis Methods

ISBN 9780471201717

Autor: Vladimir A. Kovalev, William E. Eichinger

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 927,15 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780471201717

ISBN10:      

0471201715

Autor:      

Vladimir A. Kovalev, William E. Eichinger

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2004-05-25

Ilość stron:      

640

Wymiary:      

234x163

Tematy:      

TJ

A comprehensive overview of lidar technology
Over the forty years since the invention of the laser, optical and electronic technology has made great strides, enabling the practical use of lidar in many fields. As lidar technology moves from being an object of research to providing data for other types of researchers to use, it becomes increasingly important to have a resource that explains the topic simply, yet thoroughly.
Intended as a handbook for researchers, graduate students, and lidar users, Elastic Lidar: Theory, Practice, and Analysis Methods bridges a twenty–year gap in the lidar literature and brings its subject into the twenty–first century.
Focusing on elastic lidars, the most common type of lidars in use today, the authors, both researchers in the field, provide a comprehensive discussion of practical elastic lidar methodology and inversion techniques, data analysis methods, and the construction of elastic lidars.
The book provides lidar professionals and students alike with clear and simple explanations of:How lidars workData inversion techniquesConstruction of elastic lidarsHow to extract information from the data lidars provide
Based on their own professional experience, the authors provide readers with a straightforward explanation of what lidar technology can and cannot do with the methods currently available, while providing alternate viewpoints so that readers can draw their own conclusions.

Spis treści:
Preface.
Definitions.
1. Atmospheric Properties.
1.1 Atmospheric Structure.
1.2 Atmospheric Properties.
2. Light Propagation in the Atmosphere.
2.1 Light Extinction and Transmittance.
2.2 Total and Directional Elastic Scattering of the Light Bean.
2.3 Light Scattering by Molecules and Particulates: Inelastic Scattering.
2.4 Light Absorption by Molecules and Particulates.
3. Fundamentals of the Lidar Te chnique.
3.1 Introduction to the Lidar Technique.
3.2 Lidar Equation and Its Constituents.
3.3 Elastic Lidar Hardware.
3.4 Practical Lidar Issues.
3.5 Eye Safety Issues and Hardware.
4. Detectors, Digitizers, Electronics.
4.1 Detectors.
4.2 Electric Circuits for Optical Detectors.
4.3 A–D Converters/Digitizers.
4.4 General.
5. Analytical Solutions of the Lidar Equation.
5.1 Simple Lidar–Equation Solution for a Homogene ous.
5.2 Basic Transformation of the Elastic Lidar Equation.
5.3 Lidar Equation Solution for a Single–Component Heterogeneous Atmosphere.
5.4 Lidar Equation Solution for a Two–Component Atmosphere.
5.5 Which Solution is Best?
6. Uncertainty Estimation for Lidar Measurements.
6.1 Uncertainty for the Slope Method.
6.2 Lidar Measurement Uncertainty in a Two–Component Atmosphere.
6.3 Background Constituent in the Original Lidar Signal and Lidar Signal Averaging.
7. Backscatter–to–Extinction Ratio.
7.1 Exploration of the Backscatter–to–Extinction Ratio on the Inversion Result.
7.2 Influence of Uncertainty in the Backscatter–to–Extinction Ratio.
8. Lidar Examination of Clear and Moderately Turbid Atmospheres.
8.1 One–Directional Lidar Measurements: Methods and Problems.
8.2 Inversion Techniques for a “Spotted” Atmosphere.
9. Multiangle Methods for Extinction Coefficient Determination.
9.1 Angle–Dependent Lidar Equation and Its Basic Solution.
9.2 Solution for the Layer–Integrated Form of the Angle–Dependent Lidar Equation.
9.3 Solution for the Two–Angle layer–Integrated Form of the Lidar Equation.
9.4 Two–Angle Solution for the Angle–Independent Lidar Equation.
9.5 High–Altitude Tropospheric Measurements with Lidar.
9.6 Which Method Us the Best?
10. Differential Absorption Lidar Technique (DIAL).
10.1 DIAL Processing Technique: Fundamentals.
10.2 DIAL Processing Technique: Problems.
10.3 Other Techniques for DIAL Data Processing.
11. Hardware Solutions to the Inversion Problem.
11.1 Use of N2 Raman Scattering for Extinction Measurement.
11.2 Resolution of Particulate and Molecular Scattering by Filtration.
11.3 Multiple–Wavelength Lidars.
12. Atmospheric Parameters from Elastic Lidar Data.
12.1 Visual Range in Horizontal Directions.
12.2 Visual Range in Slant Directions.
12.3 Temperature measurements.
12.4 Boundary Layer Height Determination.
12.5 Cloud Boundary Determination.
13. Wind Measurement Methods from Elastic Lidar Data.
13.1 Correlation Methods to Determine Wind Speed and Direction.
13.2 Edge Technique.
13.3 Fringe Imaging Technique.
13.4 Kinetic Energy, Dissipation Rate, and Divergence.
Bibliography.
Index.


Nota biograficzna:
VLADIMIR A. KOVALEV, PHD, is an atmospheric physicist in the Fire Sciences Laboratory, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, Montana.
WILLIAM E. EICHINGER, PHD, is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Iowa.

Okładka tylna:
A comprehensive overview of lidar technology
Over the forty years since the invention of the laser, optical and electronic technology has made great strides, enabling the practical use of lidar in many fields. As lidar technology moves from being an object of research to providing data for other types of researchers to use, it becomes increasingly important to have a resource that explains the topic simply, yet thoroughly.
Intended as a handbook for researchers, graduate students, and lidar users, Elastic Lidar: Theory, Practice, and Analysis Methods bridges a twenty–year gap in the lidar literature and brings its subject into the twenty& #8211;first century.
Focusing on elastic lidars, the most common type of lidars in use today, the authors, both researchers in the field, provide a comprehensive discussion of practical elastic lidar methodology and inversion techniques, data analysis methods, and the construction of elastic lidars.
The book provides lidar professionals and students alike with clear and simple explanations of:How lidars workData inversion techniquesConstruction of elastic lidarsHow to extract information from the data lidars provide
Based on their own professional experience, the authors provide readers with a straightforward explanation of what lidar technology can and cannot do with the methods currently available, while providing alternate viewpoints so that readers can draw their own conclusions.

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