Dual-polarization airborne lidar for freshwater fisheries management and research
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2017
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Journal Title:Optical Engineering
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Description:The design of a compact, dual-polarization, nonscanning lidar system intended to fly in a small, single-engine aircraft for airborne study of freshwater marine ecosystems and mapping of fish schools in mountain lakes is discussed. Design trade-offs are presented with special attention paid to selecting the field of view and telescope aperture diameter. Example results and a comparison with a similar existing lidar system are presented. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE
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Source:Optical Engineering, 56(3), 11.
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Rights Information:CC BY
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