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16 December 1988 Intensified Focal Plane Array - A Tool For Underwater Imaging
Lawrence H. Gilligan, Clifford B. Cantrell
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Abstract
Over the past seven years, the requisite technology for high performance intensified charge coupled device (ICCD) cameras has evolved. The present maturity of this technology provides a tool admirably suited to underwater imaging. This paper analytically addresses the requirements for underwater imaging devices, the present state of the ICCD art, and denotes directions for advanced development.
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Lawrence H. Gilligan and Clifford B. Cantrell "Intensified Focal Plane Array - A Tool For Underwater Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0980, Underwater Imaging, (16 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948636
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image intensifiers

Underwater imaging

Charge-coupled devices

Modulation transfer functions

Sun

Ocean optics

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