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Warren, Jeffery W.; Thomas, Michael E.; Rogala, Eric W.; Maret, Arthur R.; Schumacher, Camille A.; Diaz, Antonio
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Chemical and Biological Sensing V. Edited by Gardner, Patrick J. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5416, pp. 202-215 (2004).
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Analytical results and tradeoffs are reported for an aerosol lidar
system that is intended to serve as a referee during testing of standoff
bio-aerosol detection systems. The lidar system is still under
development by Dugway Proving Grounds -- results from the operational
system are not included in this paper. The recommended configuration of
the lidar system is to use a 1064 nm lidar in elastic mode to measure
the concentration of the aerosol, and a 355 nm excitation to measure the
fluorescence of the bio-aerosol. Both of these measurements are
important in scoring the performance of the systems that will be tested
at DPG. Performance tradeoffs and predictions are presented primarily
for the elastic mode lidar. The elastic mode lidar is designed to make
measurements out to ranges of approximately 15 km. The UV fluorescence
mode of operation is intended to support discrimination of bio-aerosols
from non-biological aerosols, and is only required to operate at a range
of 1 km. The optical design of the proposed telescope supports dual
wavelength operation, allows for effective TV camera imaging for test
and alignment support, and tailors the optical overlap function for the
UV and near IR lidar to optimize the performance of both subsystems.