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31 January 2020 Effect of ocean atmospheric parameters on detection range of point source targets
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Proceedings Volume 11427, Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum; 114271O (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2551675
Event: Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum, 2019, Changchun, China
Abstract
Using the meteorological statistics from NCEP reanalysis data, the detection distances of point source targets at sea in medium and long waves are calculated. The difference of detection distance between different locations in two infrared bands is analyzed. And the detection distance difference of the same location in different months of the year. The results show that the influence of season on detection distance is greater in long wave than in medium wave. There is little difference in detection distance between different locations and months of medium wave. The detection distance of long wave varies greatly with location and month. Of the three sites surveyed, the largest difference was 20%.
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Xia Li and Xingrun Liu "Effect of ocean atmospheric parameters on detection range of point source targets", Proc. SPIE 11427, Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum, 114271O (31 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2551675
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KEYWORDS
Environmental sensing

Target detection

Humidity

Medium wave

Ocean optics

Statistical analysis

Atmospheric optics

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