Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 49, Issue 2, 203003(2020)

Temporal and spatial methods in ocean optical systems

Zhang Yufan1、* and Xu Jing1,2
Author Affiliations
  • 1[in Chinese]
  • 2[in Chinese]
  • show less

    Ocean optical systems have played an increasingly important role in ocean exploration, development and monitoring. Underwater wireless optical communication and underwater lidar are two types of ocean optical systems that are rapidly developing and have good application prospects. Underwater wireless optical communication is an ideal communication option for short and medium range applications due to high speed and low latency. Underwater lidar is also a highly precise and efficient observation method in applications like deriving geographic information and target detection. However, the complex optical characteristics of seawater channels have brought challenges to the further improvement of the performance of ocean optical systems. In seawater channels, not only strong absorption and scattering, but also dynamic interference factors such as turbulence and bubbles exist in the channel. In order to deal with these challenges, on one hand, signal to noise ratio can be increased with temporal or spatial methods. On the other hand, the conversion between temporal and spatial domains is beneficial to achieving better system performance. This article reviews solutions above and the development trend of ocean optical systems is pointed out.

    Tools

    Get Citation

    Copy Citation Text

    Zhang Yufan, Xu Jing. Temporal and spatial methods in ocean optical systems[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2020, 49(2): 203003

    Download Citation

    EndNote(RIS)BibTexPlain Text
    Save article for my favorites
    Paper Information

    Category: 特约专栏———海洋光学技术

    Received: Oct. 5, 2019

    Accepted: Nov. 3, 2019

    Published Online: Mar. 10, 2020

    The Author Email: Yufan Zhang (3160102403@zju.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.3788/irla202049.0203003

    Topics