Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10704144 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a three-dimensional lightning discharge mapping system using arrival-time difference of broadband VHF electromagnetic pulses (20-200Â MHz) methodology. The system consists of four circular plate antennas; three of which are placed to form two perpendicularly crossed-short base lines, with the fourth located at some distance. The directions of the electromagnetic radiation sources are determined using perpendicularly aligned antennas whereas the 3-D positions are obtained using all the four antennas. Broadband pulses arrival time differences are estimated incorporating time-domain signal analysis and the least-squares error method is applied to the detected broadband pulses to estimate the time delay with the quadratic interpolation technique utilized to achieve the resolution less than 1Â ns. In this paper, the implementation of the system along with the successful reconstruction of the lightning discharge progression in 2-D and 3-D space is described. Additionally, instances of observation results of the cloud-to-ground and ground-to-cloud lightning discharge have been presented.
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Authors
Thanapol Tantisattayakul, Katsumi Masugata, Iwao Kitamura, Ken Kontani,