1 May 2001 Interferometric oil-spill detection system
Yen-Chieh Huang, U. C. Liang
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Oil spillage in a body of water has been of great environmental concern. We present in this paper an automatic oil-spill detection system, which employs thin-film and wavefront-splitting interference techniques to determine the existence of surface oil or oil drops in water. Two independent automatic decision-making systems have been built to provide a reliable means of oil-spill detection. Initially a LabVIEWTM computer code and a charge-coupled-device camera were employed to discern and monitor the interference fringes generated from oil slicks. The LabVIEW imaging system was then replaced by a compact and low-cost imaging circuit that functions reliably in a buoy with relatively low power consumption.
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Yen-Chieh Huang and U. C. Liang "Interferometric oil-spill detection system," Optical Engineering 40(5), (1 May 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1359795
Published: 1 May 2001
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KEYWORDS
Water

Interferometry

Thin films

Wavefronts

Refractive index

Imaging systems

Sensors

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