SODARiga
SODARiga is a technological device used primarily for atmospheric research, wind energy assessment, and environmental monitoring. It employs the SODAR (Sound Detection and Ranging) principle, which involves emitting sound waves into the atmosphere and analyzing the backscattered signals to determine wind profiles and atmospheric turbulence. This non-invasive remote sensing technique allows for continuous, real-time measurement of wind speeds and directions at various altitudes, providing valuable data for meteorological studies and wind farm optimization.
The SODARiga system integrates advanced ultrasonic sensors, signal processing units, and communication interfaces to deliver accurate
SODARiga is utilized across multiple sectors, including renewable energy, where it aids in site assessment for
Developed by a range of manufacturers and research institutions, SODARiga continues to evolve with advancements in