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1 March 2019 Digital holographic camera for plankton monitoring
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Abstract
A submersible digital holographic camera for measuring plankton and other particles is described. The camera provides underwater recording of digital holograms of water volume containing plankton followed by automatic restoration of holographic images of plankton species, determination of their sizes, shapes, and concentrations, and their recognition and classification. Particles with sizes of 200 μm and larger are analyzed. The water volume registered per exposure is about 1 L. The special features of the software for automatic information retrieval from digital holograms are discussed. Examples of application of the camera as an integral part of the hardware-software complex for field measurements are given. Prospects for application of this complex for ecological monitoring are discussed. The recognition criterion of the digital holographic camera and the data volume and the averaging time required for obtaining statistically reliable data on plankton species are also given.
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V. V. Dyomin, I. G. Polovtsev, A. Yu. Davydova, and A. S. Olshukov "Digital holographic camera for plankton monitoring", Proc. SPIE 10944, Practical Holography XXXIII: Displays, Materials, and Applications, 109440L (1 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2512030
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Digital holography

Holograms

Holography

Cameras

Digital cameras

Ocean optics

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