Characteristics of the Image System based on Photon Density Waves in Observing Underwater Objects through a Waved Surface

Ульяна Александровна Ульянова, Нижний Новгород
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The wavy surface effect on the resolution of optical imaging systems employing narrow modulated probing beams is studied. Relations are formulated connecting the complex amplitudes of the photon density waves (propagating through the wavy interface and the water layer) to the main parameters of the problem. These relations consider the finite waves height and the change in the photon trajectory length due to random refraction of rays upon entering the water. The optical transfer function of the wavy surface and the beam scattering function averaged over the ensemble of surface waving realizations are introduced. The dependences of these functions on the surface waves integral parameters, namely, the elevations and slopes dispersions, are examined. The contributions of surface waving and water layer to the generation of optical transfer functions and to the overall signal level from an underwater object when it is imaged using photon density waves are estimated. It is shown that in a certain range of depths, spatial frequencies, and illumination beam modulation frequencies, the systems employing photon density waves can demonstrate advantages over the systems with stationary illumination.  
基于光子密度波的水下物体波面观测成像系统特性研究
研究了波浪面对窄调制探测光束光学成像系统分辨率的影响。推导了光子密度波(通过波状界面和水层传播)的复振幅与问题主要参数之间的关系。这些关系考虑了有限波高和光子轨迹长度的变化,这是由于光线在进入水中时的随机折射。介绍了波浪形表面的光学传递函数和波浪形表面实现的光束散射函数。研究了这些函数与表面波积分参数的关系,即海拔和坡度色散。估计了利用光子密度波对水下物体成像时,表面波和水层对光学传递函数的产生和对整体信号水平的贡献。结果表明,在一定的深度、空间频率和照明光束调制频率范围内,采用光子密度波的系统优于固定照明系统。
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