The size of infrared camera systems can be reduced by collecting low-resolution images in parallel with multiple narrow-aperture lenses rather than collecting a single high-resolution image with one wide-aperture lens. We describe an infrared imaging system that uses a three-by-three lenslet array with an optical system length of 2.3 mm and achieves Rayleigh criteria resolution comparable with a conventional single-lens system with an optical system length of 26 mm. The high-resolution final image generated by this system is reconstructed from the low-resolution images gathered by each lenslet. This is accomplished using superresolution reconstruction algorithms based on linear and nonlinear interpolation algorithms. Two implementations of ...
Computational sensing utilizes non-conventional sampling mechanisms along with processing algorithms...
We present an integral-imaging super-resolution imaging system in the long-wave infrared based on a ...
This thesis attempts to solve a problem currently faced by consumer-grade thermal cameras. Consumers...
Infrared camera systems may be made dramatically smaller by simultaneously collecting several low-re...
There have been numerous applications of superresolution reconstruction algorithms to improve the ra...
Previous reports have demonstrated that it is possible to emulate the imaging function of a single c...
Today’s thermal imagers have a very limited spatial resolution. This article analyses the deficienci...
We report the first computational super-resolution imaging using a camera array at longwave infrare...
Steps are taken to design the optical system of lenslet array/photoreceptor array plexus on curved ...
Computational imaging presents opportunities to overcome conventional imaging limits, such as a trad...
We design and implement an ultra-thin LWIR camera by replacing the conventional lens system with a m...
Forward looking infrared (FLIR) detector arrays generally produce spatially undersampled images beca...
Single-pixel cameras provide a means to perform imaging at wavelengths where pixelated detector arra...
High-resolution images are a fundamental requirement of modern imaging applications. However, sensor...
Super-resolution (SR) technology provides a far promising computational imaging approach in obtainin...
Computational sensing utilizes non-conventional sampling mechanisms along with processing algorithms...
We present an integral-imaging super-resolution imaging system in the long-wave infrared based on a ...
This thesis attempts to solve a problem currently faced by consumer-grade thermal cameras. Consumers...
Infrared camera systems may be made dramatically smaller by simultaneously collecting several low-re...
There have been numerous applications of superresolution reconstruction algorithms to improve the ra...
Previous reports have demonstrated that it is possible to emulate the imaging function of a single c...
Today’s thermal imagers have a very limited spatial resolution. This article analyses the deficienci...
We report the first computational super-resolution imaging using a camera array at longwave infrare...
Steps are taken to design the optical system of lenslet array/photoreceptor array plexus on curved ...
Computational imaging presents opportunities to overcome conventional imaging limits, such as a trad...
We design and implement an ultra-thin LWIR camera by replacing the conventional lens system with a m...
Forward looking infrared (FLIR) detector arrays generally produce spatially undersampled images beca...
Single-pixel cameras provide a means to perform imaging at wavelengths where pixelated detector arra...
High-resolution images are a fundamental requirement of modern imaging applications. However, sensor...
Super-resolution (SR) technology provides a far promising computational imaging approach in obtainin...
Computational sensing utilizes non-conventional sampling mechanisms along with processing algorithms...
We present an integral-imaging super-resolution imaging system in the long-wave infrared based on a ...
This thesis attempts to solve a problem currently faced by consumer-grade thermal cameras. Consumers...