The 3D Synthetic Aperture Integral Imaging (SAII) technique is adapted for in-water applications. The traditional SAII system is adapted for in-water use by compensating for the known changes in beam propagation due to the differing indices of refraction of air and water. An imaging situation is discusses where the SAII system is placed in water along with objects. Laboratory based experimental results are presented and demonstrate the ability of the in-water SAII system to image through heavy occlusion. This paper serves as an overview of work completed on in-water integral imaging.
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