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6 October 1987 Underwater Measurement Techniques Using Low-Power Lasers
Frank M Caimi, Robert F Tusting
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Abstract
Low-power LASERs have been adapted for underwater use in order to solve a variety of measurement problems. Several systems, using HeNe plasma tubes, have been designed to determine range, measure size, and provide visual orientation information for photographic recording systems. Semi-conductor LASERs have been used for precise measurements of optical transmissivity and scatterance of seawater, in-situ. A number of applications will be described and future developments of these techniques will be discussed.
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Frank M Caimi and Robert F Tusting "Underwater Measurement Techniques Using Low-Power Lasers", Proc. SPIE 0787, Optical Techniques for Sensing and Measurement in Hostile Environments, (6 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940695
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Imaging systems

Acoustics

Laser scattering

Sensors

Particles

Collimation

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