Abstract

Recently, 2-D multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm was applied to map lighting propagation with improved quality. However, the quality is improved at the cost of increasing the calculation load. To improve the efficiency, this article proposes an improved MUSIC-based lightning mapping algorithm, which transforms the 2-D direction of arrival (DOA) estimation problem for an L-shaped array into 1-D DOA estimation problem for the two arms of the array. Additionally, the lightning mapping array is arranged in a nonuniform way to reduce the risk of trivial ambiguity problem. The performance of the developed lightning mapping system is verified with numerical Monte Carlo simulation and further with real lightning observation results. The simulation results show that the nonuniform array outperforms the uniform array in terms of detection accuracy, spatial resolution, and antiambiguity. The observation results show that the MUSIC-based methods produce better lightning mapping quality compared with the interferometry method (15 777 sources mapped), due to better robustness for low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) lightning very high-frequency (VHF) signals. Compared with the 2-D MUSIC method (34 620 sources mapped), the proposed low computational cost method (30 461 sources mapped) is proven to produce fairly similar path of lightning leader with significant lower computational cost. Specifically, the proposed method saves about 84.91% of calculation time compared with the 2-D MUSIC method in practice.

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