In a previous work we quantified the performance improvement resulting from using the bispectrum to reconstruct extended scenes from image sets corrupted by atmospheric seeing over horizontal paths. Here we expand on that work and explore how image reconstruction quality is effected when poor or inaccurate estimates of the point spread function and other free parameters are used for amplitude estimation. We also examine how the number of paths used in the bispectrum phase estimate similarly impacts reconstruction quality. The performance bounds of each of these parameters are explored in terms of the MSE in intensity per pixel of the resulting reconstructions relative to a diffraction-limited reference image. We have found that using more t...
Terrestrial imaging over very long horizontal paths is increasingly common in surveillance and defen...
In contrast to theory, speckle imaging has proven an effective tool for scene recovery over long hor...
This paper presents a massively parallel method for the phase reconstruction of an object from its b...
In a previous work we quantified the performance improvement resulting from using the bispectrum to ...
The problem of horizontal imaging through the atmospheric boundary layer is common in defense, surve...
We have looked at applying various image restoration techniques used in astronomy to the problem of ...
This thesis focuses on determination and correction of the information about disturbances obtained f...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, image processing hardware to correct for tur...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
In this paper we propose two algorithms for the restoration of images based on the bispectrum. The b...
Atmospheric turbulence can cause severe blurring and scintillation in images. These distortions resu...
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...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, turbulent image processing hardware for long...
Speckle imaging has long been used for recovery images of static scenes distorted by atmospheric opt...
Terrestrial imaging over very long horizontal paths is increasingly common in surveillance and defen...
In contrast to theory, speckle imaging has proven an effective tool for scene recovery over long hor...
This paper presents a massively parallel method for the phase reconstruction of an object from its b...
In a previous work we quantified the performance improvement resulting from using the bispectrum to ...
The problem of horizontal imaging through the atmospheric boundary layer is common in defense, surve...
We have looked at applying various image restoration techniques used in astronomy to the problem of ...
This thesis focuses on determination and correction of the information about disturbances obtained f...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, image processing hardware to correct for tur...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
In this paper we propose two algorithms for the restoration of images based on the bispectrum. The b...
Atmospheric turbulence can cause severe blurring and scintillation in images. These distortions resu...
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...
The potential benefits of real-time, or near-real-time, turbulent image processing hardware for long...
Speckle imaging has long been used for recovery images of static scenes distorted by atmospheric opt...
Terrestrial imaging over very long horizontal paths is increasingly common in surveillance and defen...
In contrast to theory, speckle imaging has proven an effective tool for scene recovery over long hor...
This paper presents a massively parallel method for the phase reconstruction of an object from its b...