• Optics and Precision Engineering
  • Vol. 17, Issue 2, 246 (2009)
HE Xin*, JIA Hong-hui, CHANG Sheng-li, YIN Hong-wei, and YANG Jun-cai
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    HE Xin, JIA Hong-hui, CHANG Sheng-li, YIN Hong-wei, YANG Jun-cai. Simulation of non-line-of-sight light propagation for multiple-scattering instance[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2009, 17(2): 246 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The multiple-scattering theory based on Monte Carlo (MC) method is described in detail to calculate two typical multiple-scattering instances. With atmospheric absorption coefficient in 1.2 km-1,scattering coefficient in 1.5 km-1 and for a 1 W source, the signal energy is close to 0.27 nW at the distances of 50 m away and it decreases in exponential decay with increasing distance, when the detector and emission are in opposite directions; the signal energy is 0.23 nW at distances of 200 m away and it increases greatly with increasing distance,when the visual angle of the detector is limited by obstacles. Accordingly, a solution is presented to simulate the light propagation when the detector and emission do not have mutual scattering-substance. Experimental results show proposed simulation is correct and it is very practicable in complicated conditions.
    HE Xin, JIA Hong-hui, CHANG Sheng-li, YIN Hong-wei, YANG Jun-cai. Simulation of non-line-of-sight light propagation for multiple-scattering instance[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2009, 17(2): 246
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