Abstract
Lidar equations for a system with multiple-scattering beam
spreading and pulse stretching are developed from an analytical model
for the beam spread function. The resulting lidar equations are
transparent to the physics and with some simple approximations for
system transfer functions become mathematically simple engineering
models for system studies. Application to and comparison with a
variety of lidar applications in ocean environments (turbidity and
bathymetry) and clouds (aerosol scattering) are
presented. These examples provide model validation. The lidar
model developed represents a significant extension beyond historical
lidar models that exclude pulse stretching. Their mathematical
simplicity should foster use in a broader class of problems involving
light propagation in turbid media.
© 1999 Optical Society of America
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