Advanced Development of a Laser Bathymetry System
The long range goals of this program fall into several areas: 1) Operational, 2) Scientific, 3) Computational. In an operational sense, we seek to demonstrate the feasibility and field deployable ability of a new type of 3-dimensional underwater imaging system which is based on using solid state com...
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