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Light Transmission in Fog: The Influence of Wavelength on the Extinction Coefficient

Pierre Duthon    
Michèle Colomb and Frédéric Bernardin    

Resumen

This work gives some advice on choosing the best wavelengths for active sensors working in the near-infrared spectral band (such as LiDARs or time-of-flight cameras) taking into account fog conditions.

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