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Tong Wu1, Kai Zhong2, Xianzhong Zhang2
1School of Marine Science and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.
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Lidar serves as a vital active remote sensing instrument for exploring the atmosphere. However, the detection range of lidar is significantly constrained by the dynamic range of photo-detectors. To mitigate this limitation, atmospheric lidars are commonly equipped with multiple channels to capture signals from different altitude ranges, making the high-quality gluing of multi-channel echo signals crucial for accurate data retrieval. In this paper, an efficient dual-channel signal gluing method based on the improved whale optimization algorithm (IMWOA) and the entropy weight method (EWM), named IMWOA-EWM, was proposed. Here, the IMWOA method was used to optimize the fitness function, achieving higher computational efficiency. The weights of the correlation coefficient R, regression stability coefficient S and mean fit deviation D were determined using EWM, which together constitute the fitness function. Through signal gluing experiments conducted with ground-based aerosol lidar data, IMWOA-EWM can accurately identify the optimal gluing region, due to IMWOA's excellent global search capability and the higher weight assigned to the objective function S by EWM. Meanwhile, regarding computational efficiency, its runtime is only half that of IGWO-RSD. Additionally, the applicable conditions of the weights in IMWOA-EWM were explored, which indicate that IMWOA-EWM has good robustness for atmospheric lidar signal gluing.
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