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14 January 2002 Notional U.S. Navy ocean optical environmental measurement requirements
Jack M. Lloyd Jr., Lisa H. Tubridy
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Abstract
This paper examines the Navy's current electro-optical systems involved in mine countermeasures to establish a baseline for critical environmental parameters which affect their performance. Having established this baseline of system-related parameters, we examine the current generation of environmental measuring capabilities to determine what further developments are needed to cover the shortfall in capability. A suite of measurements is then proposed, which will allow the Navy a performance-predictive capability to assess the expected operation of the sensors.
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Jack M. Lloyd Jr. and Lisa H. Tubridy "Notional U.S. Navy ocean optical environmental measurement requirements", Proc. SPIE 4488, Ocean Optics: Remote Sensing and Underwater Imaging, (14 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452827
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

Sensors

Systems modeling

Environmental sensing

Signal attenuation

Ocean optics

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