With its never-ending blue color, the underwater environment often seems monotonic and featureless. However, to an animal with polarization-sensitive vision, it is anything but bland. The rich repertoire of underwater polarization patterns—a consequence of light’s air-to-water transmission and in-water scattering—can be exploited both as a compass and for geolocalization purposes. We demonstrate that, by using a bioinspired polarization-sensitive imager, we can determine the geolocation of an observer based on radial underwater polarization patterns. Our experimental data, recorded at various locations around the world, at different depths and times of day, indicate that the average accuracy of our geolocalization is 61 km, or 6 m of error ...
SummaryFor animals that can see it, the polarisation of light adds another dimension to vision, anal...
Biologically inspired solutions for modern-day sensory systems promise to deliver both higher capaci...
This book covers advances made since the 2004 Springer volume “Polarized Light in Animal Vision” edi...
Abstract The deep ocean, characterized by its immense depths and absence of global positioning syste...
Although the function of polarization vision, the ability to discern the polarization characteristic...
Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are inherently...
The discrimination of polarized light is widespread in the natural world. Its use for specific, larg...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
The underwater light field, which is nearly permanently and ubiquitously partially polarized, offers...
SYNOPSIS. Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are ...
Humans are fascinated by the colour vision, colour signals and ‘dress codes’ of other animals as we ...
In challenging underwater environments, the polarization parameter maps calculated by the Stokes mod...
The analysis of the polarization of light expands vision beyond the realm of colour and intensity an...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
Abstract: In challenging underwater environments, the polarization parameter maps calculated by the ...
SummaryFor animals that can see it, the polarisation of light adds another dimension to vision, anal...
Biologically inspired solutions for modern-day sensory systems promise to deliver both higher capaci...
This book covers advances made since the 2004 Springer volume “Polarized Light in Animal Vision” edi...
Abstract The deep ocean, characterized by its immense depths and absence of global positioning syste...
Although the function of polarization vision, the ability to discern the polarization characteristic...
Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are inherently...
The discrimination of polarized light is widespread in the natural world. Its use for specific, larg...
Although natural light sources produce depolarized light, partially linearly polarized light is natu...
The underwater light field, which is nearly permanently and ubiquitously partially polarized, offers...
SYNOPSIS. Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are ...
Humans are fascinated by the colour vision, colour signals and ‘dress codes’ of other animals as we ...
In challenging underwater environments, the polarization parameter maps calculated by the Stokes mod...
The analysis of the polarization of light expands vision beyond the realm of colour and intensity an...
Because light in the pelagic environment is partially polarized, it has been suggested that the pola...
Abstract: In challenging underwater environments, the polarization parameter maps calculated by the ...
SummaryFor animals that can see it, the polarisation of light adds another dimension to vision, anal...
Biologically inspired solutions for modern-day sensory systems promise to deliver both higher capaci...
This book covers advances made since the 2004 Springer volume “Polarized Light in Animal Vision” edi...