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2 August 1999 Water surface reconstruction system for underwater target detection
Jiangying Zhou, Henrik Storm, Eric D. Sinzinger, Michael L. Myrick
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Abstract
This paper presents the result of an ONR-sponsored ocean- surface reconstruction project. The goal of the LIDAR project is to investigate a method suitable for obtaining the shape, and in particular, the slopes of the large gravitational waves, to be used in a Navy application for under-water mine detection. Towards this goal, Summus has designed, built and tested a laser-based device for water surface measurement. A field test was conducted at the Army Field Research Facility at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in October 1998. This paper describes the basic design conducted of our method, and the experimental results.
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Jiangying Zhou, Henrik Storm, Eric D. Sinzinger, and Michael L. Myrick "Water surface reconstruction system for underwater target detection", Proc. SPIE 3710, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets IV, (2 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357074
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Pulsed laser operation

Camera shutters

Imaging systems

Laser marking

Water

LIDAR

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