학술논문

Lightning locating systems: Characteristics and validation techniques
Document Type
Conference
Source
2014 International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP) Lightning Protection (ICLP), 2014 International Conference o. :1070-1082 Oct, 2014
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Transportation
Geology
Optical interferometry
Lightning
Optical sensors
Adaptive optics
Integrated optics
Optical imaging
lightning locating systems
ground-based lightning geolocation
satellite-based lightning geolocation
performance characteristcs
validation techniques
Language
Abstract
Ground-based or satellite-based lightning locating systems are the most common way to geolocate lightning. Depending upon the frequency range of operation, such systems can also report a variety of characteristics associated with lightning events (channel formation processes, leader pulses, cloud-to-ground return strokes, M-components, ICC pulses, and cloud lightning pulses). In this paper, we summarize the various methods to geolocate lightning, both ground-based and satellite-based, and discuss the characteristics of lightning data available from various sources. The performance characteristics of lightning locating systems are determined by their ability to geolocate lightning events accurately and report various features such as lightning type and peak current. We examine the various methods used to validate the performance characteristics of different types of lightning locating systems.