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12 May 2006 Recent advancement in computer simulating performance of the sounding and detecting ocean lidars in very shallow waters
E. P. Zege, I. L. Katsev, A. S. Prikhach
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This paper overviews a recent advancement in computer simulating of the performance of lidar sounding and imaging systems. A new iterative technique to retrieve the inherent optical characteristics from lidar waveforms is presented. A few approaches needed for simulation of the high spatial resolution 3D imaging in the surf zone and very shallow waters (regard to the forward pulse stretching, the depth correlation of the random realizations of the background images, including elevations in the sea surface model) as well as modeling of optical properties of bubbles and sediments are briefly discussed.
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E. P. Zege, I. L. Katsev, and A. S. Prikhach "Recent advancement in computer simulating performance of the sounding and detecting ocean lidars in very shallow waters", Proc. SPIE 6204, Photonics for Port and Harbor Security II, 62040D (12 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664447
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Scattering

Computer simulations

Device simulation

Imaging systems

Algorithm development

Multiple scattering

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