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5 November 2003 Airborne lidar system with variable-field-of-view receiver for water optical properties measurement
Viktor I. Feygels, Yuri I. Kopilevich, Alexey I. Surkov, James K. Yungel, Michael J. Behrenfeld
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Abstract
The shape of signal from sea water column obtained with an oceanographic lidar is not sufficient to pick out a contribution from a separate physical characteristic of the water. A possible approach consists in compensating the deficiency in information obtained from return signal of traditional depth-sounding lidar by using a variable field-of-view (FOV) receiver which register simultaneously (or subsequently) return signals obtained with several different FOVs. The proposed method calls for at least three FOV angles to be involved - a narrow one (approximately equal to lidar transmitter (laser beam) divergence), a wide (FOV plane angle of 50-70 mrad), and an intermediate (the angle of the order of 15-25 mrad). The approach is based on the fact that the effective system attenuation coefficients, Kn, Kw, and Ki, derived from the slopes of backscatter return variations with depth for the narrow-, the wide-, and the intermediate-FOV receiver correspondingly, are different functions of seawater IOPs. The functions are established theoretically using a sophisticated model of lidar return that allows for a wide variety of shapes of the volume scattering function; a characteristic of the actual VSF shape (for forward scattering) is to be determined, in parallel with IOP estimates, from the recorded lidar waveforms. It seems to be of significance that a system to realize the proposed method may be created on the base of an existing hydrographic (bathymetric) lidar with only a simple enough modification of basic optical scheme.
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Viktor I. Feygels, Yuri I. Kopilevich, Alexey I. Surkov, James K. Yungel, and Michael J. Behrenfeld "Airborne lidar system with variable-field-of-view receiver for water optical properties measurement", Proc. SPIE 5155, Ocean Remote Sensing and Imaging II, (5 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.506976
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Scattering

Receivers

Water

Laser scattering

Ocean optics

Optical properties

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