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Fourier imaging in a hydrological medium : a test of the linear invariant hypothesis

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  • Fourier techniques have recently become popular for the description of underwater image transmission. Two properties necessary for the application of Fourier techniques to any system are those of linearity and invariance. This work describes a laboratory investigation of these properties for a variety of aqueous media. The hypothesis is found to be applicable in some cases and not in others; the principal difficulty is that of time stationarity.
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