Journal article
Hybrid lidar-radar ocean experiment
IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, Vol.44(12), pp.2703-2710
01 Dec 1996
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Abstract
This paper concerns a novel hybrid lidar-radar system for underwater surveillance. Simulations and laboratory measurements incorporating the hybrid detection scheme revealed a 17-dB suppression of the water backscatter signal (clutter) and corresponding target contrast enhancement. These results led to the design, implementation and testing of a lidar-radar system for ocean experimentation. Details of this system, in addition to the goals and results of the ocean experiment, are presented. (Author)
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- Title
- Hybrid lidar-radar ocean experiment
- Creators
- Linda MullenPeter HerczfeldVincent Contarino
- Publication Details
- IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, Vol.44(12), pp.2703-2710
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]
- Identifiers
- 991019170351904721
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