Atmospheric turbulence near the ground severely limits the quality of imagery acquired over long horizontal paths. In defense, surveillance, and border security applications, there is interest in deploying man-portable, embedded systems incorporating image reconstruction methods to compensate turbulence effects. While many image reconstruction methods have been proposed, their suitability for use in man-portable embedded systems is uncertain. To be effective, these systems must operate over significant variations in turbulence conditions while subject to other variations due to operation by novice users. Systems that meet these requirements and are otherwise designed to be immune to the factors that cause variation in performance are consid...
We have looked at applying various image restoration techniques used in astronomy to the problem of ...
Knowledge of turbulence distribution along an experimental path can help in effective turbulence com...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
All optical systems that operate in or through the atmosphere suffer from turbulence induced image b...
The problem of horizontal imaging through the atmospheric boundary layer is common in defense, surve...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, turbulent image processing hardware for long...
We propose using certain blind image quality metrics to tune the inverse filter used for amplitude r...
Recent works indicate that both MFBD and speckle imaging methods are e ective in recovering images o...
We examine the performance of a commercially available speckle imaging system in reconstructing stat...
All optical systems that operate in or through the atmosphere suffer from turbulence induced image b...
Obtaining a high-resolution image of an object or scene from a long distance away can be very proble...
Terrestrial imaging over very long horizontal paths is increasingly common in surveillance and defen...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, image processing hardware to correct for tur...
In this paper, we compare the performance of multiple turbulence mitigation algorithms to restore im...
We have looked at applying various image restoration techniques used in astronomy to the problem of ...
Knowledge of turbulence distribution along an experimental path can help in effective turbulence com...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
All optical systems that operate in or through the atmosphere suffer from turbulence induced image b...
The problem of horizontal imaging through the atmospheric boundary layer is common in defense, surve...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, turbulent image processing hardware for long...
We propose using certain blind image quality metrics to tune the inverse filter used for amplitude r...
Recent works indicate that both MFBD and speckle imaging methods are e ective in recovering images o...
We examine the performance of a commercially available speckle imaging system in reconstructing stat...
All optical systems that operate in or through the atmosphere suffer from turbulence induced image b...
Obtaining a high-resolution image of an object or scene from a long distance away can be very proble...
Terrestrial imaging over very long horizontal paths is increasingly common in surveillance and defen...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, image processing hardware to correct for tur...
In this paper, we compare the performance of multiple turbulence mitigation algorithms to restore im...
We have looked at applying various image restoration techniques used in astronomy to the problem of ...
Knowledge of turbulence distribution along an experimental path can help in effective turbulence com...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...