Title :
Myopic deblurring of space-variant blur by using phase-diverse speckle
Author :
Paxman, R.G. ; Thelen, B.J. ; Carrara, D.A. ; Seldin, J.H. ; Gleichman, K.W.
Author_Institution :
ERIM Int., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Space-variant blur occurs when imaging through volume turbulence over sufficiently large fields of view. This condition arises in a variety of imaging geometries, including astronomical imaging, horizontal-path imaging, and slant-path (e.g., air-to-ground) imaging. Space-variant effects are particularly severe when much of the optical path is immersed in turbulent media. Phase-diverse speckle (PDS), an imaging modality that blends the strengths of phase diversity and speckle imaging, can be used to sense the space-variant blur from image data and recover fine-resolution images. Technically, PDS does not perform blind deblurring because it utilizes auxiliary data provided by the diversity channel. The function performed by PDS is more appropriately referred to as myopic deblurring. We present results demonstrating the recovery of fine-resolution features from both simulated and real data exhibiting space-variant blur.
Keywords :
atmospheric turbulence; image resolution; speckle; air-to-ground imaging; astronomical imaging; auxiliary data; diversity channel; fine-resolution features; fine-resolution image recovery; horizontal-path imaging; imaging geometries; large fields of view; myopic deblurring; optical path; phase diversity; phase-diverse speckle; real data; simulated data; slant-path imaging; space-variant blur; space-variant effects; speckle imaging; turbulent media; volume turbulence; Adaptive optics; Atmosphere; Deconvolution; Degradation; Geometrical optics; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Random media; Shape; Speckle;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems & Computers, 1998. Conference Record of the Thirty-Second Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5148-7
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.1998.751398