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31 May 2022 Development and characterization of a tabletop fog chamber at Sandia National Laboratories
Christian A. Pattyn, Jake Zenker, Elihu Deneke, Lekha Patel, Brian J. Redman, John D. van der Laan, Ryan L. Hastings, David W. Alexander, Kevin J. Webb, Andrew Glen, Andres L. Sanchez, Karl Westlake, Brian Z. Bentz, Jeremy B. Wright
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Abstract
Atmospheric fog is a common degraded visual environment (DVE) that reduces sensing and imaging range and resolution in complex ways not fully encapsulated by traditional metrics. As such, better physical models are required to describe imaging systems in a fog environment. We have developed a tabletop fog chamber capable of creating repeatable fog-like environments for controlled experimentation of optical systems within this common DVE. We present measurement of transmission coefficients and droplet size distribution in a multiple scattering regime using this chamber.
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Christian A. Pattyn, Jake Zenker, Elihu Deneke, Lekha Patel, Brian J. Redman, John D. van der Laan, Ryan L. Hastings, David W. Alexander, Kevin J. Webb, Andrew Glen, Andres L. Sanchez, Karl Westlake, Brian Z. Bentz, and Jeremy B. Wright "Development and characterization of a tabletop fog chamber at Sandia National Laboratories", Proc. SPIE 12125, Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality (XR) Technology for Multi-Domain Operations III, 121250A (31 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618838
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KEYWORDS
Light scattering

Scattering

Laser scattering

Optical testing

Humidity

Mie scattering

Visualization

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