The impact of multiplicative speckle noise on data acquisition in coherent imaging is studied. This demonstrates the possibility to optimally adjust the level of the speckle noise in order to deliberately exploit, with maximum efficacy, the saturation naturally limiting linear image sensors such as CCD cameras, for instance. This constructive action of speckle noise cooperating with saturation can be interpreted as a novel instance of stochastic resonance or a useful-noise effect
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
Speckled images arise when coherent microwave, optical, and acoustic imaging techniques are used to ...
Speckle noise is a form of multiplicative noise that corrupts the quality of medical images. It is w...
We analyze image transmission in a coherent imaging system, in the presence of speckle noise modeled...
An optical setup is proposed for the implementation of compressive sensing with coherent images. Thi...
We provide an in-depth analysis of noise considerations in coherent imaging, accounting for speckle ...
The bispectrum of a signal has useful properties such as being zero for a Gaussian random process, r...
Coherent images of diffuse objects exhibit two fundamental noise artifacts: speckle noise that is du...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 15, 2010).The entire t...
We study the noise of the intensity variance and of the intensity correlation and structure function...
Speckle noise, which is inherent in all coherent energy forms, can limit the quality of ultrasonic i...
Speckle is caused by the illumination of an optically rough surface by coherent light [1] which can...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
Coherent speckle noise is modeled as a multiplicative noise process that has a negative exponential ...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
Speckled images arise when coherent microwave, optical, and acoustic imaging techniques are used to ...
Speckle noise is a form of multiplicative noise that corrupts the quality of medical images. It is w...
We analyze image transmission in a coherent imaging system, in the presence of speckle noise modeled...
An optical setup is proposed for the implementation of compressive sensing with coherent images. Thi...
We provide an in-depth analysis of noise considerations in coherent imaging, accounting for speckle ...
The bispectrum of a signal has useful properties such as being zero for a Gaussian random process, r...
Coherent images of diffuse objects exhibit two fundamental noise artifacts: speckle noise that is du...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 15, 2010).The entire t...
We study the noise of the intensity variance and of the intensity correlation and structure function...
Speckle noise, which is inherent in all coherent energy forms, can limit the quality of ultrasonic i...
Speckle is caused by the illumination of an optically rough surface by coherent light [1] which can...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
Coherent speckle noise is modeled as a multiplicative noise process that has a negative exponential ...
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effec...
Speckled images arise when coherent microwave, optical, and acoustic imaging techniques are used to ...
Speckle noise is a form of multiplicative noise that corrupts the quality of medical images. It is w...