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Optics research at the U.S. Navy System Commands Laboratories: introduction.

Linda Mullen

    Applied Optics
    |November 10, 2016
    PubMed
    Summary

    This feature issue highlights U.S. Navy optics research across optical systems, including sources, mediums, and receivers. It showcases the caliber of naval laboratory research in optics and signal processing.

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    Area of Science:

    • Optics and optical systems engineering
    • Naval research and development
    • Signal processing and information retrieval

    Background:

    • The U.S. Navy employs advanced optics research within its System Commands.
    • Optical systems are critical for various naval applications, requiring continuous innovation.
    • Understanding the components and processing techniques is vital for effective information extraction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To showcase optics research conducted at U.S. Navy System Commands.
    • To provide an overview of diverse research areas within naval optics.
    • To encourage future collaborations and feature issues on naval research.

    Main Methods:

    • Compilation of contributed papers from Navy laboratories.
    • Focus on research covering optical sources, intervening media, and optical receivers.
    • Inclusion of signal processing techniques for detected data.

    Main Results:

    • Highlights research from two U.S. Navy System Commands.
    • Demonstrates the variety and high caliber of ongoing optics research.
    • Provides insights into the components and processing of optical signals.

    Conclusions:

    • The feature issue successfully illuminates the scope of naval optics research.
    • The presented research underscores the importance of advanced optical technologies in naval operations.
    • This initiative aims to foster greater awareness and potential future contributions in the field.

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