Imaging Through Turbulence

Imaging Through Turbulence
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 0849337879
ISBN-13 : 9780849337871
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Imaging Through Turbulence by : Michael C. Roggemann

Learn how to overcome resolution limitations caused by atmospheric turbulence in Imaging Through Turbulence. This hands-on book thoroughly discusses the nature of turbulence effects on optical imaging systems, techniques used to overcome these effects, performance analysis methods, and representative examples of performance. Neatly pulling together widely scattered material, it covers Fourier and statistical optics, turbulence effects on imaging systems, simulation of turbulence effects and correction techniques, speckle imaging, adaptive optics, and hybrid imaging. Imaging Through Turbulence is written in tutorial style, logically guiding you through these essential topics. It helps you bring down to earth the complexities of coping with turbulence.

Imaging Through Turbulence

Imaging Through Turbulence
Author :
Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351439305
ISBN-13 : 1351439308
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Imaging Through Turbulence by : Michael C. Roggemann

Learn how to overcome resolution limitations caused by atmospheric turbulence in Imaging Through Turbulence. This hands-on book thoroughly discusses the nature of turbulence effects on optical imaging systems, techniques used to overcome these effects, performance analysis methods, and representative examples of performance. Neatly pulling together widely scattered material, it covers Fourier and statistical optics, turbulence effects on imaging systems, simulation of turbulence effects and correction techniques, speckle imaging, adaptive optics, and hybrid imaging. Imaging Through Turbulence is written in tutorial style, logically guiding you through these essential topics. It helps you bring down to earth the complexities of coping with turbulence.

Imaging Through Turbulence

Imaging Through Turbulence
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ISBN-10 : 1351439294
ISBN-13 : 9781351439299
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Imaging Through Turbulence by : Michael C. Roggemann

"Learn how to overcome resolution limitations caused by atmospheric turbulence in Imaging Through Turbulence. This hands-on book thoroughly discusses the nature of turbulence effects on optical imaging systems, techniques used to overcome these effects, performance analysis methods, and representative examples of performance. Neatly pulling together widely scattered material, it covers Fourier and statistical optics, turbulence effects on imaging systems, simulation of turbulence effects and correction techniques, speckle imaging, adaptive optics, and hybrid imaging. Imaging Through Turbulence is written in tutorial style, logically guiding you through these essential topics. It helps you bring down to earth the complexities of coping with turbulence."--Provided by publisher.

General Theory of Light Propagation and Imaging Through the Atmosphere

General Theory of Light Propagation and Imaging Through the Atmosphere
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 694
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ISBN-10 : 9783030988289
ISBN-13 : 3030988287
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis General Theory of Light Propagation and Imaging Through the Atmosphere by : T. Stewart McKechnie

This 2nd edition lays out an updated version of the general theory of light propagation and imaging through Earth’s turbulent atmosphere initially developed in the late ‘70s and ‘80s, with additional applications in the areas of laser communications and high-energy laser beam propagation. New material includes a chapter providing a comprehensive mathematical tool set for precisely characterizing image formation with the anticipated Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTS), enabling a staggering range of star image shapes and sizes; existing chapters rewritten or modified so as to supplement the mathematics with clearer physical insight through written and graphical means; a history of the development of present-day understanding of light propagation and imaging through the atmosphere as represented by the general theory described. Beginning with the rudimentary, geometrical-optics based understanding of a century ago, it describes advances made in the 1960s, including the development of the ‘Kolmogorov theory,’ the deficiencies of which undermined its credibility, but not before it had done enormous damage, such as construction of a generation of underperforming ‘light bucket’ telescopes. The general theory requires no a priori turbulence assumptions. Instead, it provides means for calculating the turbulence properties directly from readily-measurable properties of star images.

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Turbulence

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Turbulence
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 309
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642850707
ISBN-13 : 3642850707
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Turbulence by : Richard J. Sasiela

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Turbulence is devoted to a method for obtaining analytical solutions to problems of electromagnetic wave propagation in turbulence. In a systematic way the monograph presents the Mellin transforms to evaluate analytically integrals that are not in integral tables. Ample examples of application are outlined and solutions for many problems in turbulence theory are given. The method itself relates to asymptotic results that are applicable to a broad class of problems for which many asymptotic methods had to be employed previously.

Adaptive Beaming and Imaging in the Turbulent Atmosphere

Adaptive Beaming and Imaging in the Turbulent Atmosphere
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Publisher : SPIE Press
Total Pages : 222
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0819443379
ISBN-13 : 9780819443373
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Adaptive Beaming and Imaging in the Turbulent Atmosphere by : Vladimir Petrovich Lukin

Due to the wide application of adaptive optical systems, an understanding of optical wave propagation in randomly inhomogeneous media has become essential, and several numerical models of individual AOS components and of efficient correction algorithms have been developed. This monograph contains detailed descriptions of the mathematical experiments that were designed and carried out during more than a decade's worth of research.

Diffraction-Limited Imaging with Large and Moderate Telescopes

Diffraction-Limited Imaging with Large and Moderate Telescopes
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 633
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ISBN-10 : 9789812708885
ISBN-13 : 981270888X
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Diffraction-Limited Imaging with Large and Moderate Telescopes by : Swapan K. Saha

This book deals with the fundamentals of wave optics, polarization, interference, diffraction, imaging, and the origin, properties, and optical effects of turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere. Techniques developed during the last few decades to overcome atmospheric image degradation (including passive methods, speckle interferometry in particular, and active methods such as adaptive optics), are highlighted. Also discussed are high resolution sensors, image processing, and the astronomical results obtained with these techniques.

A System Engineering Approach to Imaging

A System Engineering Approach to Imaging
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Publisher : SPIE Press
Total Pages : 710
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0819423777
ISBN-13 : 9780819423771
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis A System Engineering Approach to Imaging by : Norman S. Kopeika

This textbook addresses imaging from the system engineering point of view, examining advantages and disadvantages of imaging in various spectral regions. Focuses on imaging principles and system concepts, rather than devices. Intended as a senior-year undergraduate or graduate level engineering textbook. A solution manual is included.

Optical Remote Sensing of Ocean Hydrodynamics

Optical Remote Sensing of Ocean Hydrodynamics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781351119177
ISBN-13 : 1351119176
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Optical Remote Sensing of Ocean Hydrodynamics by : Victor Raizer

Optical Remote Sensing is one of the main technologies used in sea surface monitoring. Optical Remote Sensing of Ocean Hydrodynamics investigates and demonstrates capabilities of optical remote sensing technology for enhanced observations and detection of ocean environments. It provides extensive knowledge of physical principles and capabilities of optical observations of the oceans at high spatial resolution, 1-4m, and on the observations of surface wave hydrodynamic processes. It also describes the implementation of spectral-statistical and fusion algorithms for analyses of multispectral optical databases and establishes physics-based criteria for detection of complex wave phenomena and hydrodynamic disturbances including assessment and management of optical databases. This book explains the physical principles of high-resolution optical imagery of the ocean surface, discusses for the first time the capabilities of observing hydrodynamic processes and events, and emphasizes the integration of optical measurements and enhanced data analysis. It also covers both the assessment and the interpretation of dynamic multispectral optical databases and includes applications for advanced studies and nonacoustic detection. This book is an invaluable resource for researches, industry professionals, engineers, and students working on cross-disciplinary problems in ocean hydrodynamics, optical remote sensing of the ocean and sea surface remote sensing. Readers in the fields of geosciences and remote sensing, applied physics, oceanography, satellite observation technology, and optical engineering will learn the theory and practice of optical interactions with the ocean.