• Infrared and Laser Engineering
  • Vol. 44, Issue 11, 3262 (2015)
Hu Ling1、*, Wang Xia1、2, Yan Bo2, and Li Shuaishuai1
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    Hu Ling, Wang Xia, Yan Bo, Li Shuaishuai. Analysis of underwater range-gated imaging system MTF[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2015, 44(11): 3262 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    As great attention has been paid to the application requirements of the underwater imaging detection nation wide, underwater resources exploration and so on, it has been the target of the underwater imaging researchers to set up suitable underwater photoelectric imaging model. The corresponding modulation transfer function(MTF) and total system MTF model were established to explore underwater range-gated imaging system performance. Through the use of underwater laser range-gated imaging prediction model and programs, the imaging performance of the present market adopted super second generation and generation Ⅲ intensifiers were analyzed in comparison. Results indicate that the forward scattering light MTF and backscattering light MTF show a trend of gradual decline when detection range or gating time is increasing. The forward scattering light MTF declined faster. What′s more, system MTF shows a trend of gradual decline when detection range, special frequency or gating time is increasing. Generation Ⅲ intensifier has more advantages than super second generation intensifier.
    Hu Ling, Wang Xia, Yan Bo, Li Shuaishuai. Analysis of underwater range-gated imaging system MTF[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2015, 44(11): 3262
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