shi mingyu, Song Xiaoquan, Tang Junwu, Zhu Peizhi, Yu Fangjie, Wu Songhua, Chen Ge
Author Affiliations
Ocean University of China College of Information Science and EngineeringLaoshan Laboratoryshow less
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of laser off-nadir angle on sea surface echo dynamic range in airborne oceanic lidar. Using a dual-wavelength (486/532 nm) system with fixed off-nadir angles, varied aircraft rolls generated adjustable water-incident angles. Two-three order-of-magnitude sea surface signal variations at 0° – 35° off-nadir angles are revealed. A range of experimental results have shown that when the aircraft is at a lower altitude, saturation occurs at 0° – 10° but is avoided at 15° – 35°. Comparisons with simulations confirm that optimizing off-nadir angles reduces dynamic range occupancy and prevents saturation of sea surface signals, enhancing lidar performance in oceanic profiling.