Artificial motion and warping of images taken at long range is one of the most significant and troublesome effects of atmospheric turbulence. It is important to understand and model this effect correctly in order to: 1) fully characterize turbulence between the target and the observer, 2) devise efficient post-processing strategies for artificial motion correction, and 3) exploit information about statistics of this atmospheric motion to distinguish between real and fake movement in a scene. This paper discusses two types of motion: G-tilt and Z-tilt, highlighting the differences between them. Optimal image block size for de-warping algorithms and bandwidth considerations are given special attention. Finally, strategies for turbulence chara...
In long-range imaging regimes, atmospheric turbulence degrades image quality. In addition to blurrin...
Atmospheric turbulence is a well-known phenomenon that diminishes the recognition range in visual an...
As a consequence of fluctuations in the index of refraction of the air, atmospheric turbulence cause...
In long range imaging applications, anisoplanatic atmospheric optical turbulence imparts spatially- ...
Continuing experiments in restoring images obtained by telescope looking in a near horizontal direct...
When an image is taken while subjected to a temperature gradient, the image undergoes geometric dist...
ABSTRACT. The theory of the differential image motion monitor (DIMM), a standard and widely spread m...
Atmospheric optical turbulence can be a significant source of image degradation, particularly in lon...
Remote sensing applications are generally concerned with observing objects over long distances. When...
In general, long range detection, recognition and identification in visual and infrared imagery are ...
Abstract: Atmospheric turbulence causes blurring and geometrical distortions in images acquired from...
We have developed an imaging simulator that accounts for the anisoplanatic effects encountered while...
Atmospheric turbulence can cause severe blurring and scintillation in images. These distortions resu...
Imaging through a turbulent medium, such as the atmosphere or the wavy surface of water, is highly d...
A description of image motion characteristics is given for a general case of atmospheric turbulence....
In long-range imaging regimes, atmospheric turbulence degrades image quality. In addition to blurrin...
Atmospheric turbulence is a well-known phenomenon that diminishes the recognition range in visual an...
As a consequence of fluctuations in the index of refraction of the air, atmospheric turbulence cause...
In long range imaging applications, anisoplanatic atmospheric optical turbulence imparts spatially- ...
Continuing experiments in restoring images obtained by telescope looking in a near horizontal direct...
When an image is taken while subjected to a temperature gradient, the image undergoes geometric dist...
ABSTRACT. The theory of the differential image motion monitor (DIMM), a standard and widely spread m...
Atmospheric optical turbulence can be a significant source of image degradation, particularly in lon...
Remote sensing applications are generally concerned with observing objects over long distances. When...
In general, long range detection, recognition and identification in visual and infrared imagery are ...
Abstract: Atmospheric turbulence causes blurring and geometrical distortions in images acquired from...
We have developed an imaging simulator that accounts for the anisoplanatic effects encountered while...
Atmospheric turbulence can cause severe blurring and scintillation in images. These distortions resu...
Imaging through a turbulent medium, such as the atmosphere or the wavy surface of water, is highly d...
A description of image motion characteristics is given for a general case of atmospheric turbulence....
In long-range imaging regimes, atmospheric turbulence degrades image quality. In addition to blurrin...
Atmospheric turbulence is a well-known phenomenon that diminishes the recognition range in visual an...
As a consequence of fluctuations in the index of refraction of the air, atmospheric turbulence cause...