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Design of an airborne multi-channel laser Doppler anemometer for real-time wind vector measurements

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Abstract

This paper presents a laser Doppler anemometer with FPGA-based real-time wind vector retrieval using four measurement channels and design considerations for the application as an aircraft-integrated airspeed sensor are discussed.

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