We report the first computational super-resolution imaging using a camera array at longwave infrared wavelengths combined with the first demonstration of video-rate multicamera integral imaging at these wavelengths. We employ an array of synchronized FLIR Lepton cameras to record video-rate data that enables light-field imaging capabilities, such as 3D imaging and recognition of partially obscured objects, while also providing a four-fold increase in effective pixel count. This approach to high-resolution imaging enables a fundamental reduction in the track length and volume of LWIR imaging systems, while also enabling use of low-cost lens materials
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Optical Society of America via the DOI ...
We experimentally demonstrate imaging in the longwave-infrared (LWIR) spectral band (8um to 12um) us...
Today’s thermal imagers have a very limited spatial resolution. This article analyses the deficienci...
We present an integral-imaging super-resolution imaging system in the long-wave infrared based on a ...
Long-wave infrared imaging systems remain prohibitively expensive for many high-pixel-count applicat...
Infrared camera systems may be made dramatically smaller by simultaneously collecting several low-re...
The size of infrared camera systems can be reduced by collecting low-resolution images in parallel w...
Previous reports have demonstrated that it is possible to emulate the imaging function of a single c...
We demonstrate a multi-aperture longwave-infrared multispectral imaging technique that, though simpl...
Interferometric observations need snapshots of very high time resolution of the order of (i) frame i...
Super-resolution consists of processing an image or a set of images in order to enhance the resoluti...
Integral Imaging under photon counting conditions has found different three-dimensional (3D) imaging...
We present a novel approach to foveated imaging based on dual-aperture optics that superimpose two i...
Over the last 20 years, the cost of uncooled microbolometer-based imaging systems has drastically de...
Thermal images model the long-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum and provide meaningful ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Optical Society of America via the DOI ...
We experimentally demonstrate imaging in the longwave-infrared (LWIR) spectral band (8um to 12um) us...
Today’s thermal imagers have a very limited spatial resolution. This article analyses the deficienci...
We present an integral-imaging super-resolution imaging system in the long-wave infrared based on a ...
Long-wave infrared imaging systems remain prohibitively expensive for many high-pixel-count applicat...
Infrared camera systems may be made dramatically smaller by simultaneously collecting several low-re...
The size of infrared camera systems can be reduced by collecting low-resolution images in parallel w...
Previous reports have demonstrated that it is possible to emulate the imaging function of a single c...
We demonstrate a multi-aperture longwave-infrared multispectral imaging technique that, though simpl...
Interferometric observations need snapshots of very high time resolution of the order of (i) frame i...
Super-resolution consists of processing an image or a set of images in order to enhance the resoluti...
Integral Imaging under photon counting conditions has found different three-dimensional (3D) imaging...
We present a novel approach to foveated imaging based on dual-aperture optics that superimpose two i...
Over the last 20 years, the cost of uncooled microbolometer-based imaging systems has drastically de...
Thermal images model the long-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum and provide meaningful ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Optical Society of America via the DOI ...
We experimentally demonstrate imaging in the longwave-infrared (LWIR) spectral band (8um to 12um) us...
Today’s thermal imagers have a very limited spatial resolution. This article analyses the deficienci...