Print Email Facebook Twitter Noise Radar Measurements of Turbines in a Wind Farm Part of: 3rd International Specialist Meeting "Electromagnetic Waves and Wind Turbines 2018"· list the conference papers Title Noise Radar Measurements of Turbines in a Wind Farm Author Wasserzier, Christoph (Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques FHR) Date 2018-12-06 Abstract Noise Radar Technology {NRT) has a very strong feature: as its waveform is an un-periodic signal, NRT faces the absence of any ambiguities in range domain. In contrast to in linear frequency modulated waveforms there is no Range-Doppler coupling in NRT. Both characteristics offer great opportunities for measuring moving or rotating targets as in NRT signal processing the range profile update rate {equivalent to PRI) can be chosen independently from the range scope. Experiments are presented for illustrating the advantages and disadvantages of noise radar in the context of rotating targets based on real-world data. The experimental data have been obtained by a noise radar demonstrator inside a wind farm. This particular trial location was chosen due to the permanent presence of moving scatterers. Yet, the center of motion remains at defined positions. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:837c6583-2415-4a9f-9a7f-caac3eb49529 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) the author Files PDF A10.pdf 2.29 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:837c6583-2415-4a9f-9a7f-caac3eb49529/datastream/OBJ/view