2016
DOI: 10.1364/ao.55.004850
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In situ plankton and fish detection based on optical gated sampling

Abstract: For the in situ detection technologies of planktons and fishes, optical cameras traditionally have a small and fixed sampling volume with a strong target-sized dependent (typically<1  mm), and imaging sonar has lower spatial resolution (typically>2  cm) with a problem of species identification. To solve the above problems, this paper proposes an in situ detection method of optical gated sampling for millimeter- to centimeter-scale plankton and fish detection. In this method, the sampling volume can be flexibly… Show more

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“…In this method, the detection was possible with the incident light reflected by the micro prism array. Liu et al [23] introduced a situ detection scheme of optical gated sampling, detecting millimeter-sized planktons (transparent jellyfishes). This approach can not only restrain the backscattering of water, but it can also filter the environmental background so that high contrast images can be acquired at a longer distance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this method, the detection was possible with the incident light reflected by the micro prism array. Liu et al [23] introduced a situ detection scheme of optical gated sampling, detecting millimeter-sized planktons (transparent jellyfishes). This approach can not only restrain the backscattering of water, but it can also filter the environmental background so that high contrast images can be acquired at a longer distance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%