Multispectral Measurements in the Surf Zone

Abstract

Over the past year an index has been defined which quantifies the surf zone with respect to an electro-optical (EO) system's ability to find targets. The purpose of this index is to both normalize the EO Mine Counter Measure (MCM) systems performance expectations to the environment in which it is tested and to assess the value of its performance in an operational environment. For example if a given system has a Probability of Detection (P(sub D)) requirement of 90% in a clear water surf zone and is tested in murky waters the surf zone index of the murky water is used to determine what P(sub D) is required in the murky water to yield the 90% P(sub D) clear water requirement. The surf zone index is defined in this paper and expanded from the deterministic contrast transmittance as reported in earlier papers(1) to a probabilistic approach. Examples of how to measure the index using readily available low cost spectral imagers such as PAR Government Systems Corporation's Mission Adaptable Narrowband Tunable Imaging Spectrometer (MANTIS) system are given. Finally, the surf zone index usage is discussed and demonstrated.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 07, 2004
Accession Number
ADA423095

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  • Gary Gilbert
  • Jon Schoonmaker
  • Joseph Dirbas

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  • Sensors

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  • Calibration
  • Contrast
  • Conversion
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  • Detection
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  • Multispectral
  • North Carolina
  • Probability
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  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Image Processing and Computer Vision.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.