Imaging through scattering media has been a longstanding issue in many scientific fields and several optical techniques have emerged to retrieve the information of objects hidden in highly scattering media. Single-pixel imaging (SPI) techniques have proved to be a potential approach for imaging through scattering media. In this context, the objective of this thesis has been to study the nature of noise in SPI and to address the challenge of recovering the image of an object hidden behind a scattering media using visible and NIR light. In particular, we have developed a numerical model of a single-pixel camera (SPC) taking into account the properties of both the incident light and the photodiode. Moreover, we have proposed a novel approach f...
This work shows a unique possibility of visualizing the exponential intensity decay due to light ext...
Imaging the retina of cataractous patients is useful to detect pathologies before the cataract surge...
In this paper we present a system for optical imaging in turbid media based on an intensified CCD ca...
We present a novel approach for imaging through scattering media that combines the principles of Fou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ponència presentada a 3rd Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, celebrada a Yokohama, Japó, 19-...
We propose a f ly-eye-like imaging system for seeing objects embedded in scattering media. Objects a...
Smart control of light propagation through highly scattering media is a much desired goal with major...
In this Thesis, we explore single-pixel microscopy to design and develop proof-of-principle experime...
One challenge that has long held the attention of scientists is that of clearly seeing objects hidde...
Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challenging scenarios, including broa...
En esta tesis se analiza el potencial de la técnica Single-Pixel Imaging (SPI) para la obtención de ...
Optical imaging through scattering media is a long-standing challenge. Although many approaches have...
Compared to pure intensity-based imaging techniques, polarimetric imaging can provide additional inf...
Imaging through turbid media is important but has created challenging issues for a long time. Previo...
This work shows a unique possibility of visualizing the exponential intensity decay due to light ext...
Imaging the retina of cataractous patients is useful to detect pathologies before the cataract surge...
In this paper we present a system for optical imaging in turbid media based on an intensified CCD ca...
We present a novel approach for imaging through scattering media that combines the principles of Fou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ponència presentada a 3rd Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, celebrada a Yokohama, Japó, 19-...
We propose a f ly-eye-like imaging system for seeing objects embedded in scattering media. Objects a...
Smart control of light propagation through highly scattering media is a much desired goal with major...
In this Thesis, we explore single-pixel microscopy to design and develop proof-of-principle experime...
One challenge that has long held the attention of scientists is that of clearly seeing objects hidde...
Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challenging scenarios, including broa...
En esta tesis se analiza el potencial de la técnica Single-Pixel Imaging (SPI) para la obtención de ...
Optical imaging through scattering media is a long-standing challenge. Although many approaches have...
Compared to pure intensity-based imaging techniques, polarimetric imaging can provide additional inf...
Imaging through turbid media is important but has created challenging issues for a long time. Previo...
This work shows a unique possibility of visualizing the exponential intensity decay due to light ext...
Imaging the retina of cataractous patients is useful to detect pathologies before the cataract surge...
In this paper we present a system for optical imaging in turbid media based on an intensified CCD ca...