Title
Adaptive DSP algorithm for calibrating drop size distribution rain gauges
Abstract
The calibration of impact disdrometers has traditionally been a tedious process, whereby known diameter single water droplets are generated and allowed to fall from a height of 10 meters or more in order to obtain terminal velocity. An alternate method of calibration is proposed which eliminates the need of a single drop generator and associated drop shaft. The strategy behind this technique is to use an accumulation rain measurement instrument, such as a tipping bucket rain gauge, to provide a known signal for the purpose of training an adaptive calibration algorithm. The reference signal to this digital signal processing algorithm is the output of the impact disdrometer which is preprocessed by an impulse amplitude estimation algorithm. This calibration technique has been evaluated using data from UCF's Acoustic Rain Gauge Array, which estimates raindrop size distributions (1 mm drop diameter or more) by digitally sampling the acoustic signal from an array of acoustic impact sensors. This calibration technique should be applicable for use with other impact disdrometers.
Publication Date
12-1-1997
Publication Title
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume
3068
Number of Pages
465-473
Document Type
Article; Proceedings Paper
Personal Identifier
scopus
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
0031387928 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/0031387928
STARS Citation
Lane, John; Kasparis, Takis; and McFarquhar, Greg, "Adaptive DSP algorithm for calibrating drop size distribution rain gauges" (1997). Scopus Export 1990s. 3077.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus1990/3077