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Comparison of Three Methodologies for Removal of Random‐Noise‐Induced Biases From Second‐Order Statistical Parameters of Lidar and Radar Measurements
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2021
Source: Earth and Space Science, 9(1)
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Journal Title:Earth and Space Science
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Description:Random-noise-induced biases are inherent issues to the accurate derivation of second-order statistical parameters (e.g., variances, fluxes, energy densities, and power spectra) from lidar and radar measurements. We demonstrate here for the first time an altitude-interleaved method for eliminating such biases, following the original proposals by Gardner and Chu (2020, https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.400375 ) who demonstrated a time-interleaved method. Interleaving in altitude bins provides two statistically independent samples over the same time period and nearly the same altitude range, thus enabling the replacement of variances that include the noise-induced biases with covariances that are intrinsically free of such biases.
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Source:Earth and Space Science, 9(1)
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ISSN:2333-5084;2333-5084;
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Rights Information:CC BY
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