Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks

To develop mitigation measures for the protection of bats in close proximity to onshore wind turbines, new detection techniques covering large-scale environments and techniques, which are able to track individuals are required. Radar based observations, successfully applied in ornithological studies...

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Main Authors: Jannes Kreutzfeldt, Carolin Floeter, Thies Lingner, Lukas Schmitz-Beuting, Michael Reich, Veit Dominik Kunz
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:plo:pone00:0239911 2023-05-15T17:48:38+02:00 Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks Jannes Kreutzfeldt Carolin Floeter Thies Lingner Lukas Schmitz-Beuting Michael Reich Veit Dominik Kunz https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0239911 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0239911&type=printable unknown https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0239911 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0239911&type=printable article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:43:18Z To develop mitigation measures for the protection of bats in close proximity to onshore wind turbines, new detection techniques covering large-scale environments and techniques, which are able to track individuals are required. Radar based observations, successfully applied in ornithological studies, offer a promising potential, but come with challenges regarding the comparability of measurements and noise interference (ground clutter) from objects within detection range. This paper presents improvements of a commercially available inexpensive pulse radar for 3D spatial detection of bat-sized objects in onshore wind parks. A new analytical spatial detection volume model is presented incorporating calibrated radar data and landscape parameters such as clutter. Computer simulation programs to process the analytical spatial detection volume model were developed. For model calibration, the minimum signal power of the radar was experimentally determined with the radar cross section (RCS) of an artificial bat (similar to Nyctalus noctula), resulting in a maximum detection range of 800 m and a corresponding RCS of 12.7 cm². Additionally, the spatial volume for radar detection was optimized with a clutter shielding fence (CSF). Adjusting the volume model by incorporating a theoretical model of the CSF, an extension of the detection volume by a factor of 2.5 was achieved, while the total volume of a 105° horizontal angular radar image section yields 0.0105 km³. Extrapolation and comparison with state-of-the-art acoustic bat detection result in a 270 times larger volume, confirming the large-scale detection capabilities of the pulse radar. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nyctalus noctula RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description To develop mitigation measures for the protection of bats in close proximity to onshore wind turbines, new detection techniques covering large-scale environments and techniques, which are able to track individuals are required. Radar based observations, successfully applied in ornithological studies, offer a promising potential, but come with challenges regarding the comparability of measurements and noise interference (ground clutter) from objects within detection range. This paper presents improvements of a commercially available inexpensive pulse radar for 3D spatial detection of bat-sized objects in onshore wind parks. A new analytical spatial detection volume model is presented incorporating calibrated radar data and landscape parameters such as clutter. Computer simulation programs to process the analytical spatial detection volume model were developed. For model calibration, the minimum signal power of the radar was experimentally determined with the radar cross section (RCS) of an artificial bat (similar to Nyctalus noctula), resulting in a maximum detection range of 800 m and a corresponding RCS of 12.7 cm². Additionally, the spatial volume for radar detection was optimized with a clutter shielding fence (CSF). Adjusting the volume model by incorporating a theoretical model of the CSF, an extension of the detection volume by a factor of 2.5 was achieved, while the total volume of a 105° horizontal angular radar image section yields 0.0105 km³. Extrapolation and comparison with state-of-the-art acoustic bat detection result in a 270 times larger volume, confirming the large-scale detection capabilities of the pulse radar.
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author Jannes Kreutzfeldt
Carolin Floeter
Thies Lingner
Lukas Schmitz-Beuting
Michael Reich
Veit Dominik Kunz
spellingShingle Jannes Kreutzfeldt
Carolin Floeter
Thies Lingner
Lukas Schmitz-Beuting
Michael Reich
Veit Dominik Kunz
Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
author_facet Jannes Kreutzfeldt
Carolin Floeter
Thies Lingner
Lukas Schmitz-Beuting
Michael Reich
Veit Dominik Kunz
author_sort Jannes Kreutzfeldt
title Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
title_short Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
title_full Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
title_fullStr Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
title_full_unstemmed Analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
title_sort analytical volume model for optimized spatial radar bat detection in onshore wind parks
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genre Nyctalus noctula
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