Simulation of Forward-Scattering in the Underwater Range-Gated Imaging System

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Forward-scattering exists in the process of underwater range-gated imaging. Taking the forward-scattering in the process of illumination and reflection into account, it is obtained the conclusion that when the imaging distance increases, the forward-scattering power decreases; when the attenuation coefficient increases, the forward-scattering power decreases.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 850-851)

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974-977

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December 2013

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