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In-vivo fish counting by non-imaging system

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Abstract

A single-detector shallow-water fish-counting system was created by engineering the field of view of non-imaging optics. The design relaxed the influence of the random water reflections, resulting in 98% counting accuracy.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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