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Spaceborne Incoherent Doppler Wind Lidar: A Review of Progress

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Abstract

The Technique of Incoherent Doppler Lidar Detection (IDWL) has recently been successfully demonstrated in ground-based systems which use the Rayleigh-scattered or resonance-scattered signals from suitable stable narrow-band pulsed lasers (Rees et al, 1996, von Zahn et al, 1995). The design and engineering concepts and performance of the laser and detection systems will be reviewed, and then extended in the context of the requirements for a space-borne IDWL System.

© 1996 IEEE

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