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Design and Preliminary Test of an Underwater Viewing System using Sound Holography

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Acoustical Holography

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An underwater viewing system based on holographic principles has been presented at the Second International Meeting on Acoustic Holography.1 Since the conceptual aspects have already been outlined in the previous paper,1 the design and construction criteria for the implementation of such a system are emphasized here.

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Marom, E., Mueller, R.K., Koppelmann, R.F., Zilinskas, G. (1971). Design and Preliminary Test of an Underwater Viewing System using Sound Holography. In: Metherell, A.F. (eds) Acoustical Holography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8210-6_11

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