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16 December 1988 Range Gated Underwater Viewing
L. H. Gilligan
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Abstract
The major range limitation of artificially illuminated underwater television viewing systems is backscattered illuminant. For more than twenty-five years, experiments have been conducted to perform range-gating to defeat backscatter. Currently available off-the-shelf hardware makes the implementation of range-gated viewing much more practical than it was previously. This paper analyzes requisite system parameters and describes a developmental system employing a doubled Nd-YAG laser and a gated Intensified Charge Coupled Device (ICCD) camera.
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L. H. Gilligan "Range Gated Underwater Viewing", Proc. SPIE 0980, Underwater Imaging, (16 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948639
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Light scattering

Absorption

Cameras

Ocean optics

Receivers

Scattering

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