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JOURNAL OF RADARS  2017, Vol. 6 Issue (6): 689-698    DOI: 10.12000/JR17056
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Next Generation Scanning LIDAR Systems for Optimizing Wake Turbulence Separation Minima
Ludovic Thobois* Jean-Pierre Cariou
(LEOSPHERE, Orsay, France)
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Abstract Numerous studies have been performed to better understand the behavior of wake vortices with regards to aircraft characteristics and weather conditionsover the pastten years. These studies have led to the development of the aircraft RECATegorization (RECAT) programs in Europe and in USA. Its phase one focused on redefining distance separation matrix with six static aircraft wake turbulence categories instead of three with the current International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regulations. In Europe, the RECAT-EU regulation is now entering under operational implementation atseveral key airports. As proven by several research projects in the past, LIght Detection And Ranging (LIDAR) sensors are considered as the ground truth wake vortex measurements for assessing the safety impact of a new wake turbulence regulation at an airport in quantifying the risks given the local specificities. LIDAR's can also be used to perform risk monitoring after the implementation. In this paper, the principle to measure wake vortices with scanning coherent Doppler LIDARs is described as well as its dedicated post-processing. Finally the use of WINDCUBELIDAR based solution for supporting the implementation of new wake turbulenceregulation is described along with satisfyingresults that have permitted the monitoring of the wake vortex encounter risk after the implementation of a new wake turbulence regulation.
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Ludovic Thobois
Jean-Pierre Cariou
Key wordsWake turbulence   Wake vortices   LIght Detection And Ranging (LIDAR)   Algorithm   Circulation   Data collection   Safety case   Risk monitoring     
Received: 2017-06-13; Published: 2017-11-21
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Ludovic Thobois,Jean-Pierre Cariou. Next Generation Scanning LIDAR Systems for Optimizing Wake Turbulence Separation Minima[J]. JOURNAL OF RADARS, 2017, 6(6): 689-698.
 
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