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25 September 2007 Turbulence analysis of maritime horizontal laser propagation: experimental analysis and wave-optics simulation
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Abstract
In recent years several extensive data sets have been collected to characterize horizontal laser propagation in a maritime environment. We report on data collected on a 1.35-km range over an arm of San Diego Bay. We analyze various atmospheric turbulence features of the optical propagation data, and we compare the experimental results with numerical wave-optics simulations. The goals are (a) to extract atmospheric turbulence strength descriptors for the period of record, and (b) to assess the ability of wave-optics simulation to reproduce the experimental results. We comment on the degrees of freedom available when comparing simulation and measurement, due to the lack of completely comprehensive measurement data.
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Boris P. Venet "Turbulence analysis of maritime horizontal laser propagation: experimental analysis and wave-optics simulation", Proc. SPIE 6708, Atmospheric Optics: Models, Measurements, and Target-in-the-Loop Propagation, 670809 (25 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740673
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Atmospheric propagation

Cameras

Receivers

Sensors

Computer simulations

Optical simulations

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