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Remote sensing for wind energy

Abstract

The Remote Sensing in Wind Energy report provides a description of several topics and it is our hope that students and others interested will learn from it. The idea behind it began in year 2008 at DTU Wind Energy (formerly Risoe) during the first PhD Summer School: Remote Sensing in Wind Energy. Thus it is closely linked to the PhD Summer Schools where state-of-the-art is presented during the lecture sessions. The advantage of the report is to supplement with in-depth, article style information. Thus we strive to provide link from the lectures, field demonstrations, and hands-on exercises to theory. The report will allow alumni to trace back details after the course and benefit from the collection of information. This is the third edition of the report (first externally available), after very successful and demanded first two, and we warmly acknowledge all the contributing authors for their work in the writing of the chapters, and we also acknowledge all our colleagues in the Meteorology and Test and Measurements Sections from DTU Wind Energy in the PhD Summer Schools. We hope to continue adding more topics in future editions and to update and improve as necessary, to provide a truly state-of-the-art 'guideline'  More>>
Authors:
Pena, A.; Bay Hasager, C.; Lange, J. [1] 
  1. Technical Univ. of Denmark. DTU Wind Energy, DTU Risoe Campus, Roskilde (Denmark) (and others
Publication Date:
Jun 15, 2013
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
DTU-WIND-ENERGY-E-0029
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 507 refs., 204 figs., 24 tabs.
Subject:
17 WIND ENERGY; REMOTE SENSING; WIND POWER; WIND; OPTICAL RADAR; LASERS; WIND TURBINES; CONTROL; SATELLITES; RADAR; REVIEWS; EDUCATIONAL TOOLS
OSTI ID:
22119048
Research Organizations:
Technical Univ. of Denmark. DTU Wind Energy, DTU Risoe Campus, Roskilde (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 978-87-92896-41-4; TRN: DK1301304
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited. Available from ETDE as OSTI ID: 22119048; Available at http://orbit.dtu.dk/services/downloadRegister/55501125/Remote_Sensing_for_Wind_Energy.pdf
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
309 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Aug 08, 2013

Citation Formats

Pena, A., Bay Hasager, C., and Lange, J. Remote sensing for wind energy. Denmark: N. p., 2013. Web.
Pena, A., Bay Hasager, C., & Lange, J. Remote sensing for wind energy. Denmark.
Pena, A., Bay Hasager, C., and Lange, J. 2013. "Remote sensing for wind energy." Denmark.
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abstractNote = {The Remote Sensing in Wind Energy report provides a description of several topics and it is our hope that students and others interested will learn from it. The idea behind it began in year 2008 at DTU Wind Energy (formerly Risoe) during the first PhD Summer School: Remote Sensing in Wind Energy. Thus it is closely linked to the PhD Summer Schools where state-of-the-art is presented during the lecture sessions. The advantage of the report is to supplement with in-depth, article style information. Thus we strive to provide link from the lectures, field demonstrations, and hands-on exercises to theory. The report will allow alumni to trace back details after the course and benefit from the collection of information. This is the third edition of the report (first externally available), after very successful and demanded first two, and we warmly acknowledge all the contributing authors for their work in the writing of the chapters, and we also acknowledge all our colleagues in the Meteorology and Test and Measurements Sections from DTU Wind Energy in the PhD Summer Schools. We hope to continue adding more topics in future editions and to update and improve as necessary, to provide a truly state-of-the-art 'guideline' available for people involved in Remote Sensing in Wind Energy. (Author)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2013}
month = {Jun}
}