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A mathematical model of the process by which infrared images of objects in the sea are generated that takes into account radiation reflected from a disturbed sea surface is described. The contribution of the reflected component to the total radiant flux from the object in the sea is estimated as a function of the state of the atmosphere, the degree of undulation of the sea, and the angle of sight to the object.
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Bostynets, I.P., Lopin, V.I., Semenyakin, A.Y. et al. Construction of Infrared Images of Objects in the Sea Taking into Account Radiation Reflected from an Undulating Sea Surface. Measurement Techniques 43, 1048–1051 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010987601472
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010987601472