Design of Lifting Electromechanical System for Onboard X-Band Weather Radar Antenna and Data Filtering Analysis

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Onboard X-Band Weather Radar and data filter prediction is one of core services of the Xinjiang meteorological emergency system. Based on installation conditions provided by IVECO trunk, the structure of X-band radar antenna, lifting height and antenna work requirements, combined with the modular design concept, this paper developed the X-band weather radar antenna dedicated lifting system. This system consists of radar antenna base platform, lifting rack rails, rollers, sprockets, cylinder etc. when working, the system can not only utilize the synchronizing control strategy to ensure the system stability but also quickly set up an antenna. Based on the design of Onboard X-band Weather radar antenna lifting electromechanical system, we developed the radar data management system. In this software, Object-oriented programming language, multi-threaded programming methods and software modularity method is utilized to design the platform architecture, GIS controls and dynamic mesh technology are used to make the radar map, and based on the principle of Kalman filtering, intelligent prediction approaches are studied. Computer numerical simulation and experimental results show that the electromechanical system developed by this paper has good performance and utilized the data filtering technology to provide the reliable method for meteorological warning.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 579-580)

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740-744

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September 2013

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