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This paper derives system performance for a chaotically modulated laser rangefinder operating in turbid water, both as a function of rangefinder parameters and as a function of water and target characteristics. An ocean impulse response simulator is used to calculate signal-to-noise-ratios and target detection performance at a variety of water turbidities and target ranges. The use of a digital filter chain is demonstrated, and its effect on system performance is considered. The use of an optical backscatter-removal filter is proposed, and its potential effect on system performance is considered.
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Luke Rumbaugh, Daniel Alles, William Jemison, "Underwater object detection performance of a chaotically modulated laser rangefinder," Proc. SPIE 10631, Ocean Sensing and Monitoring X, 106310Y (25 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2314602