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Vol 154
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78-80
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On the concept of creating a lidar-radar complex for the detection and control of gas pollution in the atmosphere

Authors:
V. I. Kozintsev1
V. A. Gorodnichev2
G. P. Slukin3
M. L. Belov4
S. I. Nefedov5
Yu. V. Fedotov6
About authors
  • 1 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
  • 2 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
  • 3 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
  • 4 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
  • 5 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
  • 6 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
Date submitted:
2002-08-16
Date accepted:
2002-09-24
Date published:
2003-03-01

Abstract

The physical basics of creating a lidar-radar complex for detecting gas pollutants in the atmosphere and controlling the state of the atmosphere are considered. To increase the reliability of remote measurements, a complex use of equipment operating in different spectral ranges is proposed. The combination of lidar and radar systems will make it possible to reliably determine concentrations of multicomponent atmospheric pollutants (using a lidar subsystem of differential absorption) and evaluate the speed and direction of their transfer (using a radar subsystem of meter range) and thereby obtain comprehensive information characterizing the operational environmental situation in the monitored area.

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