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22 October 2004 Reconstruction objects hidden in scattering medium using microlens array
David Abookasis, Joseph Rosen
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Abstract
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a new reconstruction method of objects hidden in scattering medium. The object (chicken bone) hidden between two slabs of chicken breast is reconstructed from many speckled images formed by a microlens array (MLA). Each microlens from the array projects a small different speckled image of the hidden object onto a CCD camera. The entire noisy images from the array are digitally processed to yield the hidden object. Following this method, a different algorithm implemented on the same optical system has been developed. This modified algorithm, based on the point-source reference method improve the resolution of the previously method. Experimental results are presented that demonstrate our theory and possible applications of this technique are discussed.
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David Abookasis and Joseph Rosen "Reconstruction objects hidden in scattering medium using microlens array", Proc. SPIE 5557, Optical Information Systems II, (22 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.562680
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Point spread functions

Convolution

Microlens array

Tissues

Imaging systems

Reconstruction algorithms

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