In contrast to theory, speckle imaging has proven an effective tool for scene recovery over long horizontal paths where imaging distortions are highly anisoplanatic. One possible explanation for this efficacy is that the atmospheric bispectrum transfer function is less attenuated at higher spatial frequencies when the object is extended and not a pair of point sources, as examined by theory. In this work, I empirically evaluate the speckle, cross-spectrum, and bispectrum transfer functions by comparing these quantities as derived from both field and simulation data to a simulated diffraction-limited reference image. The empirical transfer function relationships are found by comparing turbulence quantities to those of their diffraction-limit...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recen...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
We examine the performance of a commercially available speckle imaging system in reconstructing stat...
In contrast to theory, speckle imaging has proven an effective tool for scene recovery over long hor...
The problem of horizontal imaging through the atmospheric boundary layer is common in defense, surve...
Speckle imaging has been successfully used to reconstruct extended objects in anisoplanatic imaging ...
Speckle imaging has long been used for recovery images of static scenes distorted by atmospheric opt...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
The bispectrum of a signal has useful properties such as being zero for a Gaussian random process, r...
In a previous work we quantified the performance improvement resulting from using the bispectrum to ...
In order to describe the atmospheric turbulence which limits the resolution of long-exposure images ...
Although speckle imaging has been used in astronomy since the 1970s, it remains a somewhat mysteriou...
This effort characterizes proper sampling of laser speckle in wave-optics simulations, with an empha...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical\ud interferometry it is shown that the rec...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, image processing hardware to correct for tur...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recen...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
We examine the performance of a commercially available speckle imaging system in reconstructing stat...
In contrast to theory, speckle imaging has proven an effective tool for scene recovery over long hor...
The problem of horizontal imaging through the atmospheric boundary layer is common in defense, surve...
Speckle imaging has been successfully used to reconstruct extended objects in anisoplanatic imaging ...
Speckle imaging has long been used for recovery images of static scenes distorted by atmospheric opt...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
The bispectrum of a signal has useful properties such as being zero for a Gaussian random process, r...
In a previous work we quantified the performance improvement resulting from using the bispectrum to ...
In order to describe the atmospheric turbulence which limits the resolution of long-exposure images ...
Although speckle imaging has been used in astronomy since the 1970s, it remains a somewhat mysteriou...
This effort characterizes proper sampling of laser speckle in wave-optics simulations, with an empha...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical\ud interferometry it is shown that the rec...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, image processing hardware to correct for tur...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recen...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
We examine the performance of a commercially available speckle imaging system in reconstructing stat...