Lidar method for remote measurement of oil film thickness on water surface
About authors
- 1 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
- 2 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
- 3 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
- 4 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
- 5 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology, Bauman Moscow Technical University
Abstract
The problem of remote measurement of the thickness of oil films on water surface is considered and the method of remote control of oil pollution, based on the use of wavelength-tunable laser, measurement of the intensity of the reflected signal from the wavelength and application of a special algorithm for processing the results of laser measurements, is developed. It is shown that the developed method of remote control and algorithms of processing the received signals for the laser meter allow to establish the thickness of films of oil products on water surface (including the agitated sea surface) with an acceptable accuracy.
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