2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10040514
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Wind Gust Detection and Impact Prediction for Wind Turbines

Abstract: Wind gusts on a scale from 100 m to 1000 m are studied due to their significant influence on wind turbine performance. A detecting and tracking algorithm is proposed to extract gusts from a wind field and track their movement. The algorithm utilizes the "peak over threshold method," Moore-Neighbor tracing algorithm, and Taylor's frozen turbulence hypothesis. The algorithm was implemented for a three-hour, two-dimensional wind field retrieved from the measurements of a coherent Doppler lidar. The Gaussian shape… Show more

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“…We thank Zhou et al [1] for citing these two papers [5,6]. Their statements regarding our research results are however inaccurate and do not include the latest peer-reviewed research in the field.…”
Section: Statements In Zhou Et Al [1] About Motion Estimation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…We thank Zhou et al [1] for citing these two papers [5,6]. Their statements regarding our research results are however inaccurate and do not include the latest peer-reviewed research in the field.…”
Section: Statements In Zhou Et Al [1] About Motion Estimation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While their paper mentions cross-correlation (CC) and wavelet-based optical flow (WOF) algorithms as alternative ways to obtain such wind fields, statements about these two methods are inaccurate and do not consider the latest published research on this subject. In this note, we correct statements in [1] based on our recent work [3,4] and put the CC, OF, and 2D-VAR methods into perspective. We contend that the WOF and 2D-VAR algorithms are in fact similar and that motion estimation methods should not be discounted for remote wind sensing applications such as the one they developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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