Noninvasive optical imaging by speckle ensemble.

Journal Title: Optics Letters - Year 2004, Vol 29, Issue 3

Abstract

We propose a new method imaging through scattering media. An object hiddenbetween two biological tissues (chicken breast) is reconstructed from any speckled images obtained fromthe output of a multichannel optical imaging system. The effect of multiple imaging is achieved witha microlens array. Each lens is the array projects a different speckled image onto a digital camera.The set of speckled images from the entire array is first shifted to a common center and then accumulatedinto a single average picture.

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Joseph Rosen, David Abookasis

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Joseph Rosen, David Abookasis (2004). Noninvasive optical imaging by speckle ensemble.. Optics Letters, 29(3), 253-255. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-128718