MICRO-DOPPLER ANALYSIS OF KOREAN OFFSHORE WIND TURBINE ON THE L-BAND RADAR
Author(s) -
JooHo Jung,
Un Lee,
Si-Ho Kim,
SangHong Park
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
electromagnetic waves
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1559-8985
pISSN - 1070-4698
DOI - 10.2528/pier13090401
Subject(s) - turbine , radar , offshore wind power , range (aeronautics) , meteorology , wind power , marine engineering , remote sensing , renewable energy , environmental science , doppler effect , economic shortage , doppler radar , geology , engineering , geography , aerospace engineering , government (linguistics) , physics , electrical engineering , astronomy , linguistics , philosophy
To cope with the energy shortage and the rising cost of the fossil fuel, many wind farms are being constructed under the supervision of Korean government along the coasts of Korean peninsula to generate clean and renewable energy. However, construction of these wind farms may cause negative efiect on various L-band radars in operation. This paper presents the result of the micro-Doppler (MD) analysis of the in∞uence of the wind turbine on the L-band radar using the point scatterer model and the radar cross section of the real turbine predicted by the method of physical optics. The simulation results obtained at three observation angles show that the range of MD occupies a considerable portion of the helicopter MD range, and thus, the operations using helicopters need to be avoided in the wind farm region, and additional radars are required for the recognition of helicopter-like objects.
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